Matrox DualHead2Go and TripleHead2Go..

Well, it is that time of the year. The price of LCDs have gone the way of the market and I think, it is time to get more real estate. Here is the situation:

1. I want to keep my portable rig, .... portable and this would be the execution machine.
2. I use 1,5,15,60min frames during "work", therefore ideally, 3 monitor set up would be desired. That is 3 monitors + notebook.
3. I like 22"s because of the price (sub $200), however, I would not mind 24" or even 26" in the future once the price of those two variants would head more south.

THEREFORE:


here are my questions:

1. What kind of video card would I need to power a set up like this? My notebook is a P4 (2 gig RAM ) with on board v. card and I have never had any issues with it in terms of lacking perfomance. However, I am afraid that once I get 3 extra monitors on the system, it will slow down considerably. Will it?

2. For the price of TripleHead (~ $300) I could add another $150 and build a decent desktop with a dedicated memory card for the same 3 monitors? Would that be a better way? Why? Why not?

3. Assuming I do go the TripleHead way and purchase the thing, are there any limitations to this kind of set up? Anything to look out for? Anything I should be aware before I jump in?


Thanx guys!!!!!! :) :) :D
 
forget about 22".
try reg aspect 1280x1024

go to the matrox website and check the max resolution supported per TH2G.

not all the onboard video are supported. matrox has a software to check your machine.

p4?

mmm...
 
TH2G on my laptop is not stable using 3x22" so I have gone for a PC + quad card. Laptop is AMD 2GHz with 2 Gb ram with Vista Prem.

P4 shpouldn't be an issue but I gave up in this combo for trading as I need something rock solid.
 
Quote from Tums:

forget about 22".
try reg aspect 1280x1024

go to the matrox website and check the max resolution supported per TH2G.

not all the onboard video are supported. matrox has a software to check your machine.

p4?

mmm...


I like 'em at 22 and it would suit my set up of charts perfectly.
Matrox states that it supports 1900x1200 so it should work, but I doubt my notebook will be able to handle 4 monitors at the same time.

As for the P4 - yea I know it is getting there but so far I have not had any issue with the machine, so why fix when it is not broken.
 
Quote from yoohoo:

TH2G on my laptop is not stable using 3x22" so I have gone for a PC + quad card. Laptop is AMD 2GHz with 2 Gb ram with Vista Prem.

P4 shpouldn't be an issue but I gave up in this combo for trading as I need something rock solid.


Could it be that it is Vista that is screwing with the set up? I have heard that V. is not very friendly to multiple monitor set ups. Perhaps it would work under Xp pro?

Too bad I would have to fork around $300 to find out.
 
Quote from saxon22:
2. I use 1,5,15,60min frames during "work", therefore ideally, 3 monitor set up would be desired. That is 3 monitors + notebook.
Quote from saxon22:
I like 'em at 22 and it would suit my set up of charts perfectly.
Matrox states that it supports 1900x1200 so it should work, but I doubt my notebook will be able to handle 4 monitors at the same time.

http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/newreply.php?s=&action=newreply&postid=2123620

Matrox TripleHead2Go
Digital Edition
Maximum resolution
3 x 1280 x 1024,
or 2 x 1680 x 1050
or 2 x 1920 x 1200
 
I have used the triple head to go, for travel with my laptop.

However, I sold the triple head 2 go, and got this.

http://www.evga.com/products/prodlist.asp?switch=10


the EVGA plus, you can plug up to 6 of them (depending on how many usb ports u have). Also, you can extend your desktop or mirror, and they are cheaper than buying a triple head 2 go, and better resolution also.

I have used both products, and these things are way better than buying the triple head 3 go. Note also, for 3 monitors on your laptop, you only require 2 evga devices, just plug the 3rd monitor into the vga plug.
 
I've used the TH2G device for 18 months now (since right after they brought it out).

I use 3 x 19" standard format monitors (not widescreen format because I like more vertical area), hooked up to my 17" laptop. Works like a charm. I can't speak to how it works for larger monitors. Whatever you connect to it, the externals act as one big display stretched across all externals together.

I set it up this way, instead of a desktop, so I could travel and still trade (although I usually only travel with my 2 laptops and 1 external monitor).

My first TH2G's power supply failed about 9 months ago, and they replaced both the box and power supply under warranty. Rather than wait for 2 weeks to get the replacement, I decided to buy another TH2G box via overnight shipment, so now I have 2 of them, one as a backup should something fail again. For an extra $300, it's worth it to me to not lose even a day of trading (also, one reason why I have 2 x 17" laptops, for redundancy).
 
Quote from Pirate Yarr:

I have used the triple head to go, for travel with my laptop.

However, I sold the triple head 2 go, and got this.

http://www.evga.com/products/prodlist.asp?switch=10


the EVGA plus, you can plug up to 6 of them (depending on how many usb ports u have). Also, you can extend your desktop or mirror, and they are cheaper than buying a triple head 2 go, and better resolution also.

I have used both products, and these things are way better than buying the triple head 3 go. Note also, for 3 monitors on your laptop, you only require 2 evga devices, just plug the 3rd monitor into the vga plug.

Very interesting. You can get the same or better resolution, speed and clarity by plugging the externals into a USB port with this device? If so, I'd think this would put Matrox out of business.

Thanks for sharing your experience with this EVGA plus.
 
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