About six months ago, I made a pretty big decision to buy a souped-up laptop to use as my primary computer. In the past, I’d been using desktop systems supplemented with an inexpensive laptop for ...
Matrox can’t guarantee the quality or functionality of any third party hardware used to connect your DualHead2Go product (for example, a DisplayPort to VGA adapter with your DP Edition product).
Since TFTs started to become fairly cheap items a couple of years ago, the popularity of multi-monitor setups has increased exponentially. There are now many people who run two or three monitors off ...
We realize that not everyone can afford to set up a multi-display system as impressive as the HIPerWall at UC Irvine, so for those power users who need less than 50 monitors (namely, 48 less) and have ...
The Matrox DualHead2Go Digital ME is an external multidisplay adapter that allows you to add up to two DVI monitors to a Mac. The $179 DualHead2Go Digital ME measures just 3.8 by 2.5 by 1.1 inches and ...
If your widescreen ambitions can't be contained by a mere 1920x1080 HD screenscape, the fine folks at Matrox have a solution for you. The DualHead2Go Digital Mac Edition display adapter, priced around ...
So you want to be hip like the other geeksters, gamers, and graphicteers out there with multi-monitor setups but you cant quite afford that ultimate video card just yet, especially after you handed ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Matrox Graphics has announced enhanced resolution compatibility for Matrox DualHead2Go and ...
In practice, this works a treat. Matrox has a list of compatible laptops that it will guarantee to work with the DualHead2Go. If you're laptop's not on the list, Matrox will not guarantee it. However, ...
Montreal, Canada, May 23, 2007 — Matrox Graphics Inc., the leading manufacturer of graphics solutions for professionals, is pleased to announce that the new DualHead2Go Digital Edition is now shipping ...
Matrox has always been an intriguing company. Based in Montreal, Quebec, the firm has been best known for making graphics cards. However, unlike Toronto-based ATI or Sunnyvale, California's NVIDIA, ...