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TripleHead2Go With Jochen Kohl

At CeBit, I met up with a few Belgian friends who were on a mission to find cool stuff for their gaming site. As we were walking around, we stumbled upon the Matrox booth. Over there they were displaying the TripleHead2Go technology, a small box to which you can connect your output from the graphics card and it’ll redistribute it through three slots to three monitors. It divides in fact the output into three sections, and turns it to one section per output each. The signal is digital, obviously. The maximum resolution of each display is 1280px by 1024px, which is nearly 4 megapixels. The coolest part is that you can cut off a little bit from one view, and add it to another, which -as you can see in the last frames of the interview- makes the entire experience really fluid. In the beginning of the clip, a few existing marketing oriented uses are being demonstrated. Most of the time, the three displays are being linked to each other to serve as an interactive billboard. In theory, you can connect a lot of screens to each other, more than there’s shown in the clip. Interesting take.


Video: Matrox TripleHead2Go

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