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The editors liked
Simple installation
Compact design
Highly useful bundled software
Reasonable Price compared to other solutions
The editors didn't like
Matrox only officially supports Windows XP and 2000
Limited laptop/graphics chipset support
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Published: 2007-09-01, Author: Marc , review by: studiodaily.com
Abstract: Matrox has been doing a lot of "out-of-the-box" thinking in the past few years. The company has three families of external graphics devices— the high-end Exito line, essentially an external remote graphics unit for PCs; the MXO, for getting HD video ou...
Abstract: Having been restricted to the small sized of my IBM Thinkpad for year, I decided to revolt. I was trying to decide whether I should move back to a desktop in order to enjoy a large display. I craved the flexibility that a notebook computer brings. Lu...
Simple installation, Compact design, Highly useful bundled software, Reasonable Price compared to other solutions
Matrox only officially supports Windows XP and 2000, Limited laptop/graphics chipset support
The DualHead2Go is an innovative product that fills a need for many consumers, in both business and home environments. It provides a simple solution for individuals that have systems which are unable to support a dual monitor output, or if they need a...
Abstract: You love your laptop, but there are times when you just cant compromise on screen size. With Matrox Graphics DualHead2Go module, you dont have to. The palm-size box lets you snatch the video from your notebooks external monitor output and create pa...
Abstract: One of the compromises of portable computing is screen size. The most portable laptops sport 13- to 15-inch LCD panels that can make us squint our eyes to take in all we try to fill them with. Move to a larger screen size and suddenly a very comfortabl...
Abstract: Notebook computers have a lot going for them. They are more powerful than ever, are portable, so you can take them virtually anywhere, and are showing up with more screen real estate, up to 17-inch LCDs on some models. There are times, however when a d...
Abstract: Matrox has always been an intriguing company. Based in Montreal, Quebec, the firm has been best known for making graphics cards. However, unlike Toronto-based ATI or Sunnyvale, Californias NVIDIA, Matrox has seemingly elected to retire from the race f...
Abstract: IntroThe name, Matrox, conjures up some memories of older times in computer graphics, and we havent heard from them in quite a long time. Matrox was a pioneer of PC gaming technology and they were known for the quality of their parts. One of the thing...
Abstract: I’ve been reviewing Matrox kit for more years than I care to remember and one thing’s for sure, this particular bunch of Canadian graphics gurus have never been short of a few good ideas. You see that’s what separates the doers from the watchers, th...