Testseek.com have collected 19 expert reviews of the Matrox Triplehead2Go and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Matrox Triplehead2Go.
May 2008
(78%)
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The editors liked
Works as advertised
But has some limitations
Especially with current ATI drivers.
Small and compact
Easy to install
Strong support from the gaming community
Frequent software updates from Matrox
Increased my productivity immensely
Solid software
Just that damned cool
Very responsive tech support
The editors didn't like
Pretty expensive
Especially once you consider the monitor cost as well.
Could be cost prohibitive
Requires a strong video card to game at max resolution (I suggest SLI)
Limited support for ATI cards with no support for CrossFire
When taking everything into consideration
I am giving the Matrox TripleHead2Go a very solid 9...
So would we recommend it and, if so, what for? Well, Matrox are keen to push this as a solution both for everyday notebook users, image professionals who need oodles of desktop space for design work and for gamers. We can't help but think that for the ...
Abstract: TripleHead2Go moduleTriple monitors on your PCTripleHead2Go supports laptops as wellOne of the coolest features of Matrox’s Parhelia-512 was its support for up to three independent displays. Bob wrote an in-depth article on this feature, dubbed Surr...
Small and compact, Easy to install, Strong support from the gaming community, Frequent software updates from Matrox, Increased my productivity immensely, Solid software, Just that damned cool, Very responsive tech support,
Could be cost prohibitive, Requires a strong video card to game at max resolution (I suggest SLI), Limited support for ATI cards with no support for CrossFire, When taking everything into consideration, I am giving the Matrox TripleHead2Go a very solid 9...
The Matrox TripleHead2Go is a unique product to say the least. As stated earlier, this is not the first multi display unit from Matrox, but it is the first to allow the user to use 3 displays not in a card form. The unit is light and extremely portable...
Abstract: Ever find that no matter what size your monitor is, you never have enough on-screen working space for all the windows you want to have open? Or wish you had a wraparound display for games? Matrox has a sophisticated piece of hardware called the Triple...
Abstract: Look at it this way: three brand new 19-inch monitors plus a TripleHead2Go will set you back around £570. A 32-inch wide-screen monitor with a much lower overall resolution will cost between £600 and £1,200, depending on spec. If cost is a factor and...
Abstract: Although Windows will happily split itself across several panels, the TripleHead2Go fools it into thinking its on one huge monitor. Supporting up to three screens running at 1,280 x 1,024, it enables you to run Windows at a whopping horizontal reso...
Abstract: Je größer das Display, desto intensiver das Spielerlebnis! Wer möchte angesichts dieser Tatsache nicht am liebsten einen 30-Zoll-Monitor auf seinen Schreibtisch stellen. Aber mal so eben weit über tausend Euro für ein neues Display locker zu machen is...
Abstract: Ein Hingucker ist der Triplehead2go in jedem Fall - allerdings müssen Sie tief in die Tasche greifen, um Ihre Freunde oder Kollegen mit der Mega-Breitbildauflösung beeindrucken zu können: Mit satten 320 Euro schlägt allein der Matrox-Adapter zu Buch...