Matrox TripleHead Triples Your Viewing Pleasure 215
mikemuch writes "Matrox brings one of the coolest features of its Parhelia graphics card--the ability to drive three monitors--to any setup through a little VGA box. ExtremeTech has a review of the Matrox TripleHead2Go up. The review is pretty positive, the immersion in games and extra productivity area are a definite boon, but there are drawbacks: First of all, three hi-res monitors will set you back some serious dough, also there are some compatibility issues with ATI GPUs, and you may get a little vertigo while surrounded by your WoW world."
Perfect for (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Even better for (Score:3, Interesting)
Especially when they're free. ;)
Re:Perfect for (Score:5, Funny)
its not great if you use linux, as the support is genarally attrotious,
You'd think this thing would be perfect for linux gaming. You could run each of the three available games simultaneously.
Or even better... (Score:3, Funny)
w00t!
Re:Or even better... Visualize more (Score:2)
This could increase your risk of head/brain cancer, couldn't it, if you use CRT's? That a LOT of flux going on if you're at a small desk. You might have to degauss your surroundings.
Seriously, WHY is Slash not sometimes going Head-to-Head with submissions like these?
But, just for the reviewer's myopia with:
"Dedicate the center monitor to your current task: web browsing, working in Excel, writing in Word, editing in Photoshop."
So to come back to reality... (Score:4, Funny)
WoW is addictive enough, something like this will send people over the deep end.
Re:So to come back to reality... (Score:5, Funny)
You're so fat... (Score:2)
[rimshot]
Re:You're so fat... (Score:2)
"Pizza"
"Beer"
cool but... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:cool but... (Score:3, Funny)
That's because resolution isn't important; only FPS and polygon counts are. That's why you should always run your games in 640x480, so you can get the most frames-per-second.
Whoa.... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Whoa.... (Score:3, Funny)
"three hi-res monitors" (Score:4, Informative)
If you have the room for three 19" CRTs, they're dirt cheap nowadays. Even LCDs have come down in price a lot - 17" and 19" LCDs are generally 1280x1024, and you can easily find cheap 19" LCDs for under CAD$300 (and decent ones around $350). Not all three monitors need to be identical... I'd suggest a quality monitor in the middle (since it'll be used the most), and cheaper ones on the sides.
Re:"three hi-res monitors" (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:"three hi-res monitors" (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:"three hi-res monitors" (Score:2)
Re:"three hi-res monitors" (Score:2)
-MS2k
Re:"three hi-res monitors" (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:"three hi-res monitors" (Score:2)
It really fubarred me doing a web page, and the colors on one screen were just different... anyone know of a decent calibration utility?
Re:"three hi-res monitors" (Score:2)
Re:"three hi-res monitors" (Score:4, Informative)
I mispoke. (Score:2)
Re:"three hi-res monitors" (Score:2)
Do you work for Matrox? (Score:2)
Re:"three hi-res monitors" (Score:2)
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Re:"three hi-res monitors" (Score:2, Offtopic)
Re:"three hi-res monitors" (Score:2)
Unfortunately so far only vertical resolutio
Re:"three hi-res monitors" (Score:2)
I shall look into this. Thank you for the suggestion.
Re:"three hi-res monitors" (Score:2)
Re:"three hi-res monitors" (Score:2)
I can open open up the eclipse workspace and then adjust it so source and variables are on the right, tasks and console are on the left, etc.
The monitors are at slightly different heights and have different bezel colors but after about 2 days, I don't even notice it any more. My brain just remapped it into one big monitor.
Re:"three hi-res monitors" (Score:2)
Still, now that I've got two, I think three would be ideal ergonomically, since you'd concentrate on the center one so much and turn your head only for the less used programs. I know it sounds like "oh, boo hoo, you have to turn your head", but I sit at a computer long enough to know that good ergonomics are important
Re:"three hi-res monitors" (Score:2)
If you sit with your head turned just an inch left or right from neutral all day, then you are going to pay for it with spasms on the contracted side.
Re:"three hi-res monitors" (Score:5, Interesting)
Problem is that no ID games have been able to do multi-head cince Quake III had a hack to support it.
And flight sim's have sucked for decades because support for multiple PC's in MS flight sim has been missing for a really long time. (I had 4 monitors + 1 for instruments in MS flight sim 4.0 back in college... it was fun abusing the Computer lab!)
I would love to see games or mods use just a second monitor for stats, top down map, etc... but nobody is doing it as less than 10% have more than 1 monitor on their computer... Some games (C&C generals) have major control probmens with multiple monitors because the mouse does not stop at the border and they are using a 1 pixel wide b order for scrolling.
Re:"three hi-res monitors" (Score:2, Informative)
Re:"three hi-res monitors" (Score:2)
My home system is kind of a weird combination of monitors/LCD's so this box definately wouldn't work:
Radeon 7500 PCI
analog, Viewsonic 19" CRT 1280x960@85Hz
Radeon X800 AGP
DVI, 24" Dell LCD 1920x1200@60Hz,12ms
analog, 19" Viewsonic 19" LCD 1280x1024@60Hz,2ms
So I've had the freedom to upgrade one monitor at a time, I
re: perfect for (Score:5, Interesting)
The difference it makes in flying sims is too big to describe. I know guys who have opted for many more monitors (13 or 19 even) to get a full surround view. I think that 3 or 5 would be gracious plenty.
The cost is not that big a deal, either. Fifteen or seventeen inch flat panel monitors are available for less than $250 each, and can be used on other systems if the multi-monitor setup is not needed all the time.
Re: perfect for (Score:4, Informative)
Re: perfect for (Score:2)
But this was 1993 or so so I'll stop raining on the "cool new technology parade".
Re: perfect for (Score:2)
funny, pilots have dealt with the support seam down the middle of the windscreen on Piper and other aircraft for tens of years without a problem.
I would call the seam a "realistic feature"
I can save you some dough... (Score:5, Funny)
FOV=120
Sit Really Close.
VGA only. Obsolete. (Score:5, Insightful)
Besides, with sli/crossfire board setups you can already get three screens with DVI - even with 1600x1200 displays, and couple of dual DVI 6600s are not that much more expensive than this thingy. The only thing this has going for is that it's external, so it works for laptops.
This is Matrox once again playing the 'stuff for 3-screen stock market gamblers'-market. Same as with parhelia - most common use for Parhelia in the real world was by stock traders who wanted their three screens full of graphs and stuff. They can't get Parhelia sold to laptops (Which are the New Toy of the stock gamblers), so they made an external triple head thingy, so you can bring your laptop to your desk, stick in this and turn on your three screens of crappy fuzzy picture and look like a l33t stock market specialist.
Re:VGA only. Obsolete. (Score:3, Interesting)
However, I have a practical question: is there enough room on the back of a standard PCI card for three DVI ports side-by-side? My workstation graphics card has dual DVI outputs, plus an S-Video port. Even if you took the S-Video port off, there doesn't appear to be enough room for a third DVI connector. I suppose you could do it with mini-DVI ports, such as they have on some laptops (e.g., iBooks) but then you'd need
Matrox web site has illustrations of 1-card 4-DVI (Score:2)
Another replier pointed out [slashdot.org] that his/her video card can support two displays from one output using a dongle. Matrox, which has found a niche serving the multi-display market, has illustrations of this on their product info pages.
Matrox's Q [matrox.com]
Retraction (Score:2)
Re:VGA only. Obsolete. (Score:2, Flamebait)
I've used VGA at 2500-ish and it looks beautiful. I don't want, need or care about DVI - only DVI output I have goes straight into a converter back to VGA. DVI is a solution in search of a problem.
Re:VGA only. Obsolete. (Score:2)
If it looks "fine" to you that just means your vision is crap.
(You cant argue the signal properties of those cables, so please dont even try)
Re:VGA only. Obsolete. (Score:2)
Re:VGA only. Obsolete. (Score:2)
Just being near that POS made my eyes want to shrivel up and fall on the floor.
Re:VGA only. Obsolete. (Score:2)
Re:VGA only. Obsolete. (Score:3, Informative)
Then, no offense, but you either use so much higher quality displays than the rest of us that you can't fairly compare the two, or you've never used an LCD display.
Not a solution in search of a problem, DVI removes exactly such a beast - Namely, removing an D2A2D path that compensates for a digital device trying to maintain backward compatibility with old analogue (CRT) displays. Yes, newer flat panels do a pretty good job of autosyncing - But particularly if y
Re:VGA only. Obsolete. (Score:2)
Of course, if all you use are CRTs, then the VGA output is just fine, as CRTs are analog devices (though I do have a 21" IBM monster that
Re:VGA only. Obsolete. (Score:2)
PARHELIA OPEN SOURCE DRIVERS NEEDED! (Score:3, Informative)
Matrox Parhelia open source drivers are badly needed! Since Parhelia was introduced something happened at Matrox and now they are not willing to do co-operation with open source people. Open source world has needed bug free, up to date Parhelia drivers for years, but without success.
I'm writing this right now on a FreeBSD box that uses VESA driver to display X graphics. Would be damn nice to finally be able to use my video card properly. I own Matrox Millenium P650 AGP.
There's one guy who provides up to date drivers to Linux community. You can find his unofficial Parhelia drivers here. [tuxx-home.at] He's a regular contributor at Matrox Technical Support Forums, but does not belong to Matrox staff.
Seconded (Score:2)
Re:Seconded (Score:2)
Diminishing Returns (Score:5, Insightful)
However, I wonder at what point this becomes no more beneficial. I could foresee finding uses for three monitors in a work environment (although less frequently than I utilize two monitors). But four monitors? Five?
At some point, its got to become more difficult to keep track of where you've put everything than the efficiency of having everything available warrants.
I can understand the benefit in games with immersive environments. I've played many a game where I would have enjoyed having three or more monitors in front of me, all useful to the game itself, but as far as productivity applications go, there's got to be a limit. More can't always be better.
And then there's the...other...application. Will Slashdotters soon find themselves utilizing three whole monitors of porn? I know I like to keep my monitors having screenfulls of fluffy bunnies and puppies.
Re:Diminishing Returns (Score:2)
I don't think four screens would be helpful, and think it might even be counter productive by having the information too spread out.
Re:Diminishing Returns (Score:2)
Re:Diminishing Returns (Score:2)
I use three monitors at work, and it's great. I treat them like the big display in Minority Report - whatever needs the most attention goes in the middle, and things I want to keep handy but are less important go to the side. One really big high-res monitor would work just as well, but no one will buy one of those for me.
For me personally, I could probably fin
Re:Diminishing Returns (Score:2)
However, as an IT guy by day and a wannabe programmer by night, I find that my productivity is vastly improved by dual-head monitors. The primary reason:
Is this the answer for Multiple Monitors and KVMs? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Is this the answer for Multiple Monitors and KV (Score:2)
-nB
Re:Is this the answer for Multiple Monitors and KV (Score:2)
Re:Is this the answer for Multiple Monitors and KV (Score:2)
(I don't know if you could easily cycle through each computer to each utilitze two displays, but you can download a free demo.)
* Use a monitor of another PC [maxivista.com] as if it is a second monitor attached to you main computer.
* Keyboard/Mouse switch (aka Remote Control mode) [maxivista.com]: Each monitor shows what's on the computer it is attached to, and you can move the mose among them. Keyboard input is dire
Re:Is this the answer for Multiple Monitors and KV (Score:2)
Forget the 3 monitors... (Score:5, Interesting)
Talk about immersive... imagine a driving game on that.
Re:Forget the 3 monitors... (Score:2)
Re:Forget the 3 monitors... (Score:2)
Vroooooooom, Vrooooooom, screeeech! Hey! Watch out for that... pixel! Night Driver [atariage.com] here I come!
--Rob
on a related note (Score:3, Interesting)
now i suffer from multiple monitor envy [digitaltigers.com]
scroll down to the 8 screen, zenview and arena displays, and let your mouth hang open, watering
hmmm, maybe i should rob a bank...
lol ;-) (Score:2)
so if you think the cops even care, or would care, about me saying i'm going to rob a bank, when its obviously just free expression, then you are demonstrating the fear-driven way of thinking required for big brother to work. in other words, the way you think is part of the problem just as much as dark authoritarian forces out to control you: you are signalling that you are ready and willi
Productivity Problem (Score:5, Funny)
This totally defeats the purpose for productivity type things. I want to be able to maximize things onto a single monitor. I don't want to take the extra step of properly sizing something to fill a third of my "monitor".
Do they provide a means to trick Windows into artificially separating the monitor? Perhaps they could team up with Sony and provide a rootkit that does it for me that I can never remove, so that when I get rid of this, I only ever maximize things to one-third of my screen. That would be a hoot.
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Re:Productivity Problem (Score:3, Informative)
Ob-Simpsons Quote (Score:3, Funny)
So the OS won't know there are 2/3 monitors? (Score:2)
Been doing this since 2000 (Score:2)
Ribbed for her pleasure (Score:2, Funny)
I'm sorry but the headline reads like a condom advertisement. Mind you, I do have the tiny puerile mind of an adolescent.
Not much has changed in the past few years ... (Score:3, Interesting)
This box, 4 or 5 years later, is exactly the same thing, low resolution, flickery displays
Re:Not much has changed in the past few years ... (Score:2)
Hidden Cost... (Score:2)
trip heads ... can't live without em ... (Score:2, Informative)
games games games (Score:2)
At that high of resolution (3840 x 1024), many many games look pretty solid. So you are looking at (3) x $250 for monitors, plus another $600-$1000 in video cards (SLI required). Sweet, but ouch.
Its about time! (Score:4, Funny)
What does Bill Gates use? (Score:2)
http://money.cnn.com/2006/03/30/news/newsmakers/g
Re:What does Bill Gates use? (Score:2)
Re:What does Bill Gates use? (Score:2)
> In this article is a pic of Bill Gates desk
> with 3 monitors - anyone know what hardare
> he's running to do this?
Come on, your name is McGuyver, you tell us how he's doin it..
is it paper towel tubes doing cross monitor electron channeling?
is it a distribution panel built from paper clips and foil?
Seriously though... Windows has all that built in. Just plug in more video cards, or multi-head cards.
Re:What does Bill Gates use? (Score:2)
Middle management has reduced me to asking simple questions on
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awww yeah (Score:2, Funny)
Awesome, but... when did Matrox expand into the prostitution business?
How it Works... (Score:2)
Running three monitors these days is not hard with desktop machines, you can easily run your primary display off your AGP card and get a cheapo PCI dualhead
Big monitors and vertigo... (Score:4, Insightful)
You get used to it. I set up a Sharp Aquos 45" as my desktop
monitor. Sitting 3ft away from it gives a pretty immersive
view of games running at 1920x1080i. I was a little sick to
the stomach at first, but it soon passed. Now playing World
of Warcraft on anything else feels like peering into another world through
a keyhole.
I also find that with a big monitor, I don't hunch over the desk anymore
to make out the letters. My neck and back problems have dissapeared.
Bigger is better.
To be truely immersive with three monitors, they should probably be
in the 24" wide size. Three tiny little 17" or 19" monitors won't
cut it. Or better yet, mount three projectors to a rail, line up
the edges where the picture meets, and you have a really cool wrap-around
experience!
Re:this is news? (Score:5, Informative)
I'm not much of a gamer, but I can see this being pretty useful while coding. I usually have more than one source file open at a time. More desktop real estate can come in handy.
Aero
Re:this is news? (Score:2)
Indeed, I want more real estate in my display as well, but company policy here will only allow us one display per desk due to (1) not knowing any studies that definitively show a productivity increase in a multi-head setup, (2) an unwillingness to perform our own study, and (3) it may cause resentment between employees to have one
Re:How many games support these resolutions? (Score:3, Informative)
http://www.matrox.com/graphics/offhome/th2go/gami
Re:How many games support these resolutions? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:From TFA (Score:2)
Re:/nitpick on (Score:3, Informative)
Maybe Chuck Norris was using this product.
Re:Just buy a real Matrox Video Card (Score:2)
With this box you can enjoy _true_ high definition gaming across 3 monitors using SLI/Crossfire (preferably SLI since ATI has some issues with this box).
The one problem I see with the box is that the monitors all look like one big monitor.... this would be annoying....