Matrox was the first company to bring triple-head display support to the mainstream PC with their Parhelia graphics card in 2002. While the card earned praises for its sharp 2D image quality and ...
Matrox announced the DualHead2Go last November, and I reviewed the product early in January. It was a neat little device—small enough to fit in the palm of your hand—that gave spanning double-monitor ...
In recent times, Matrox has carved itself a nice gap in the enthusiast's market with its Graphics Expansion Modules and last year we looked at the first iterations of the product: the DualHead2Go and ...
Matrox Graphicsannounced enhanced resolution compatibility for Matrox DualHead2Go and TripleHead2Go Graphics eXpansion Modules (GXMs) when using Intel HD Graphics and Intel 4 Series Express Chipset ...
Thunderbolts aren't reserved for the midnight sky and HTC's smartphone lineup anymore. Apple has turned Thunderbolt into somewhat of a household name already overnight, and while the newest iMac ...
Matrox Graphics announced its Matrox TripleHead2Go Digital SE external multi-monitor adapter, which expands your system's single-video output into an immersive triple-monitor setup so that you see and ...
We extolled the virtues of the Matrox TripleHead2Go when it was first announced a couple of months ago, and now the palm-sized device that turns one display into ...
To date, there have only been a handful of products that have crossed this test bench that I have wanted for my own when the review was posted. When I think of such products, Logitech’s Squeezebox ...
What do you do after you’ve built yourself a screaming fast gaming rig that you dropped about $2,000 on? If you are like many gamers, you’ve already got a 17" or 19" LCD monitor with a wicked fast ...
Back in late March, I was fortunate enough to attend the Game Developers Conference in San Jose, California. San Jose is somewhat of a nerd Mecca in the sense that in this town, so much technology has ...
A few months back we looked at the Matrox DualHead2Go. Aimed at the hardcore notebook user, it enabled the connection of two monitors to a single VGA port, allowing notebook users the luxury of dual ...
Reviewed on: Pentium 4 2.8 GHz Windows XP Home PC with 1GB of RAM and an ATI X800 video card. Also available for: Windows PCs style="list-style: none"> The Good: Easy ...