Matrox T2G-D3D-IF Triplehead2Go Dual-Link Digital Input Digital Edition
- 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 1280×1024)1 stretched across three displays.
- Support for a dual-monitor configuration for a maximum resolution of 3840 x 1200 (dual 1920×1200)1 stretched across two displays
Product Description
Detail Specifications Minimum system requirements – Dual-link DVI or single VGA output connector, on a compatible system – Microsoft Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows XP x64bit, Windows Vista and Mac OS X v10.4 – Display driver supporting 1920 x 480, 2400 x 600, 3072 x 768 or 3840 x 1024 resolution – Powered USB connector Product information – Dimensions: 10 cm x 14 cm x 3.2 cm – Weight: 280 grams – Connectors: 1x HD-15 (analog) for input, 1x DVI-I (digital) for input, 3x DVI-I (digital) for output, 1x USB for power Hardware included – TripleHead2Go box – One HD15-HD15 VGA cable – One DVI-DVI cable – One USB cable – Quickstart paper and CD Key features – Features a dual-link digital input for high-end workstations and DVI monitors. – Brings digital monitor support to systems with an analog (VGA) output. – Flexible device supports both dual-monitor configurations at a maximum resolution of up to 3840 x 1200 (2x 1920×120… More >>
Matrox T2G-D3D-IF Triplehead2Go Dual-Link Digital Input Digital Edition
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5 comments
B. Johnson on December 22, 2009 at 4:55 am
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.
J. Burke on December 22, 2009 at 6:52 am
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.
Joe Kraxner on December 22, 2009 at 8:35 am
I bought this to allow me to increase my productivity by adding a few Dell 22″ widescreen LCDs to my laptop. Unfortunately the laptop lacked the video power to exceed the standard 800×600 resolution on the LCDs connected to the TripleHead2Go. So make sure your video card has enough power to support the high resolution you want.
Carlos Hernandez Aleman on December 22, 2009 at 10:18 am
I bought it to use with Flight Simulator X.
Is more the time screwing the screw, attaching cables, etc., than setting the software. It’s really simple, just Plug & Play. At least with Vista Premium 32bits.
Although I have the digital Edition, i’m using it as analog output with RGB screens, and resolution is great. The vision angle multiplies by 3 or more, discovering the reality of the game. It’s better to use the bezel application to immerse into the game. However without it, still is possible to manage image cuts by adjusting the position of monitors (but that’s not the idea).
I’ll never go back to a simple monitor.
Good points: small size, easy to connect, easy to configure.
Not so good point: With Bezel application the two lateral images become shorter (horizontally)
N. Tyree on December 22, 2009 at 11:18 am
This is an amazing way to get 3 monitors at once off of 1 computer. I use it for Flight simulation. Worked perfectly out of the box. I would buy one again if needed. Great value and function