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Product Review for the Matrox TripleHead2Go
By Brent Seavers – Guy Graphics
April 2007

Guy Graphics

"Matrox has a really cool product called the TripleHead2Go that will allow up to 3 additional monitors from a single output!"

"It does exactly what it claims to do. We thought that since many video cards have resolution limitations, that the TripleHead2Go would simply take the max resolution of the card, and then stretch the picture causing a blurry low resolution image. But instead, it gave a full 3840 x 1024 resolution just like the card claimed. No blur. No pixel stretching. Just pure true resolution. So now, we’re all a bit baffled at how Matrox can take a standard resolution video card and enhance it so perfectly as to make it exceed its specified limits and achieve such a pristine picture. However they do it, it looks great."

"For more desktop workspace, the TripleHead2Go makes a lot of sense. Sure, tabs are nice. But they often add clutter to a person’s already cluttered job-filled mind. Being able to have each application in its own monitor and being able to see those applications at the same time may solve a lot of headache. For data entry, when needing to view one document and type into another, this makes sense. For applications with myriads of palettes, more desktop is better. It really does increase workflow and productivity to have multiple monitors. Filing cabinets are nice, but so are big desks. When you need to work with many documents or programs at once, having a bigger desktop helps your workflow increase."

"If you’re feeling a bit cramped on your desktop and dual monitors won’t cut it, go for the TripleHead2Go. I loved that it was a standalone system that could be quickly installed and transported from computer to computer, rather than an internal PCI type card that would require time and work to remove and install. It functions well with a laptop or desktop and would quickly add the needed functionality for a person who travels with their work. I can see this product quickly replacing more clunky and expensive docking stations in business environments, and allow a laptop user to present their work in a more visually pleasing environment. Priced at under $300, it’s a very logical addition to anyone’s workstation."

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