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Matrox T2G-D3D-IF Triplehead2Go Dual-Link Digital Input Digital Edition

Matrox T2G-D3D-IF Triplehead2Go Dual-Link Digital Input Digital Edition

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Brand: Matrox
Category: CE

List Price: $401.84
Buy New: $319.16
You Save: $82.68 (21%)

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 2752

Media: Electronics
Memorabilia: No
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 2000
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0
Dimensions (in): 36.2 x 42.1 x 9.8
Warranty: 2 years warranty

MPN: T2G-D3D-IF
Model: T2G-D3D-IF
UPC: 790750216256
EAN: 0790750216256
ASIN: B000RMQZ96

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Upgrade a workstation, desktop computer or notebook to use 3 monitors, (4 including notebook screen) at a time
  • Features a dual-link digital input and digital output for high-end workstations and DVI monitors
  • Brings digital monitor support to systems with an analog (VGA) output
  • Support for a triple-monitor configuration for a maximum resolution of 3840 x 1024 (triple 1280x1024)1 stretched across three displays.
  • Support for a dual-monitor configuration for a maximum resolution of 3840 x 1200 (dual 1920x1200)1 stretched across two displays

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Triple your workspace and your productivity with the new TripleHead2Go Digital Edition, an external upgrade which expands the workspace up to 3 monitors, (4 including notebook screen), with a combined resolution of 3840x10241.The latest in Matrox's series of Graphics eXpansion Modules (GXM), TripleHead2Go Digital Edition connects via the dual-link DVI or analog output of your system and can support both analog and digital monitors. TripleHead2Go doesn't require opening a computer, inserting parts into it, or replacing any hardware and software. It is the ideal solution for professional and business users looking for a simple, versatile, cost-effective, and space-saving solution, which increases productivity, while providing superior image quality.


Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars too expensive and does not split screens   November 25, 2008
B. Johnson
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This was a bit expensive when there are alternatives out there. We bought it to split our screen in 3 but it basically just makes 3 screens one big screen.


5 out of 5 stars Great Product   August 26, 2008
B. Grace
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Great product. Does what it is supposed to do. Takes a little time to set up. The company website has lots of info to help troubleshoot. Recomend printing off instructions and some troubleshooting tips before installing. Difficult to read this info on your monitors when they are not working. Totally, completly satisfied. Best purchase ever.


1 out of 5 stars Matrox TripleHead2Go Digitial Edition, don't waste your money   August 18, 2008
J. Burke (lost in the USA)
2 out of 6 found this review helpful

I have received this item and it is not what it pertains to be. I bought the Digital Edition which cost 10% more than the Analog Edition. The Digital Edition is not reading my DVI port correctly, but it does read my VGA port off my PC. Therefore I paid 10% more for Digital and am receiving Analog.
This is product misrepresentation and I inform you to be sure your DVI port properly operates this Matrox TripleHead2Go Digital Edition.
Matrox did eventually reply to my enquiries, but offered no help and kept telling me it was my fault, not theirs. Their service was not helpful at all.



5 out of 5 stars Makes everything really come to life   July 6, 2008
Lovin' retirement (Southern California)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I originally bought the analog version of TripleHead2Go and was very happy with it but when the digital version came out I upgraded. I am currently using a 27 inch Samsung monitor in the center with 21 inch Samsung monitors on the right and left sides. When the pictures I posted were taken I was using three 21 inch Samsungs monitors and that worked really well as you can see but I wanted an even more immersive experience so I changed out the center monitor for a 27 inch. The pictures are from Lord of the Rings Online, Unreal Tournament III and one just using the triple monitors for normal day activities. I used to use the system to play World of Warcraft and it worked just fine. My home office is long and narrow so I wasn't able to back up enough to take a good photo to show all three monitors head on or how awesome the full effect is but you can get the idea from the pictures. For more detailed information on the TripleHead2Go please see my review on the analog version of TripleHead2Go, my opinions have not changed only gotten better. The bottom line is that this little piece of hardware really makes a major difference in playing games and every day computing :)


4 out of 5 stars Matrox Digital Version Triplehead 2Go   May 31, 2008
PC (Auckland, New Zealand)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

I am running this on a 3 LCD setup. The center screen is a 24in Dell Widescreen and the two side screens are Samsung 22in widescreens.
Setup: This was easy. Just connect up all the cables as per the diagram in the manual. You will need to find an extra USB input point as this version does away with the AC power adapter.
After installing the software and switching on you might find everything squeezed onto you LH monitor. Dont panic. Just go to the setup options in the Matrox Powerdesk and ensure you have selected the largest resolution in the Edit Mode List screen. Use the transfer arrows to move the desired option into the RH box.
In Use: So far I have used the Triplehead with FSX and GTR 2. In both sims the difference is amazing. I am running 2 SLI'ed GTS8800 Nvidia cards although FSX only uses one the screen resolution across all three monitors is very good. Not perfect. There is room for improvement in resolution but over all I can not see myself wanted to go back to just the 24in Dell and 1920x1080. The Triplehead runs at 3840x1024 but that is over a lot of screen real estate. The big difference is in the large amount of peripheral vision and in the ability to plonk those windows showing radio stacks, GPS and throttle consoles anywhere. I do a lot less opening and closing windows. As for the car racing - it is mind blowing as you really feel you are in the car.Matrox T2G-D3D-IF Triplehead2Go Dual-Link Digital Input Digital Edition


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