Test: Einzeltest: Matrox TripleHead2Go Digital Edition
Zitat: Good Points: + 36 available dualhead and triplehead modes in a variety of resolutions, refresh rates, and aspect ratios. DVI-I outputs for use with LCDs or CRTs Dual-link DVI and VGA inputs for use with desktop or laptop computers
+ Bezel Management feature
+ Works with many popular high-fidelity sims
Could Be Improved: - Poor desktop management software
- Bugs in the bezel management software
- Price
- No support for 5040x1050 and 4320x900
The Matrox Digital TripleHead2Go represents a significant evolution of the original Analogue device, offering many more modes for triplehead gaming and dualhead laptop use, a fully digital signal path, and bezel management features. However, the associated desktop management software falls short due to its lack of features and glitches. Lest this review lead one to think that the product is not worth purchasing, make no mistake — it is. Triplehead gaming has to be seen in person to fully appreciate the immersive gameplay and added enjoyment. Much of my excitement over the concept of the TripleHead2Go is proclaimed in SimHQ’s initial review of the Analogue product, and all of that remains as true today as it was in April of last year. However, for a device that will cost a simmer over $300, it is a shame to see the lack of development and troubleshooting that has gone into the TriplHead2Go’s supporting features.