It was over a year ago that I looked at Matrox’s TripleHead2Go – a fantastic little device that enabled you to run three screens off a single graphics output, with a maximum resolution of 3,840 x 1,024. What it simply does it to present itself to Windows as a single very large display, which you can then divide up using the supplied software.
There was one major drawback however, and that was that the device was VGA only, which meant that all of your external displays would not be quite as crisp and sharp as they possibly could be. With the new Digital Edition though, the entire path remains digital, keeping the image clean, crisp and clear. However, there’s a VGA port on there too, should you need it.
..A clever idea that is an appreciable upgrade over the analogue version. If you want to spread out your work across three screens, it’s ideal, especially now you can keep the image digital all the way. And if your favourite game is supported you’ll get an even more immersive experience than on a 30in screen. TR Recommended
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