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News Release from: Matrox Graphics | Subject: TripleHead2Go
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 6 March 2006
Adapter drives three
monitors from one output
TripleHead2Go is an external upgrade that adds support for using three monitors at a time
New from Matrox Graphics, TripleHead2Go is an external upgrade that adds support for using three monitors at a time. The easy-to-install unit simply connects to the monitor output of a computer. The operating system treats TripleHead2Go like a monitor supporting resolutions three times as wide as standard resolutions and TripleHead2Go uses Matrox patent-pending technology to divide the monitor output from the computer into three separate displays.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 6 March 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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The displays respectively show the left, centre, and right portions of this 'monitor'.
This announcement follows the recent introduction of DualHead2Go, the world's first multidisplay upgrade of this type.
'TripleHead2Go brings the advantages of using three monitors at a time to systems using the latest non-Matrox Graphics hardware and to closed, already validated, mission-critical systems', says Sam Recine, Product Manager, Matrox Graphics.
'Users of certain Matrox graphics cards already benefit from Matrox TripleHead technology in areas like CAD, GIS, 3D simulation, computer-aided dispatch, security monitoring, and process control'.
'For many professionals in such areas, using less than three displays at a time just doesn't cut it'.
Unlike installing a new graphics card, the TripleHead2Go setup doesn't require opening a computer, inserting parts into it, or replacing any hardware or software.
TripleHead2Go maximises the capabilities of a system by using its existing graphics hardware and software for 2D, 3D, and video acceleration.
By helping to manage more information, Matrox multi-display technology can improve productivity and reduce errors.
TripleHead2Go includes support for Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows XP, and is compatible with a wide range of recent graphics hardware.
The maximum resolution support varies according to the capabilities of the graphics hardware in the system.
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