if i were to buy a widescreen lcd btwn 24-30", how closely would the widescreen stretching of the fov/picture approximate the increased peripheral vision from 3 19-20" lcd screens?
i am curious to know what sort of difference there would be in extra peripheral vision between widescreen gaming on say a 30"lcd versus triplehead gaming on 3 20" monitors. would it literally be 30" worth, ie the difference between 60 and 30?
Widescreen is widescreen ... whatever size screen ... for instance a 16:10 30" has no more peripheral vision than a 24" or even an 15" 16:10 widescreen.
also, would triplehead2go work well with differently sized monitors? if i got a large lcd, say between 24-30", and later two smaller lcd monitors for the side, say 20", would this work properly? i was hoping this might be possible, especially if the monitors had the same vertical height.
...As such it would not work with different sized monitors.
Incorrect ... different sized monitors can work together but it isn't ideal as pholt says the TH2G sees the three as one big monitor and all three monitors need to be able to do the resolutions the TH2G requires but there is no reason why that isn't possible.
I have done it and it actually isn't as bad as it sounds ... :wink:
"it’d be nice if we could get even higher resolutions, but the limitation isn’t Matrox’s. The maximum resolution supported by DirectX 9 is 4096 x 4096 pixels (DX10 quadruples this to 8192x8192) and obviously three lots of 1600 pix. (4800 pixels wide) is more than 4096 pixels."
i think i am going to wait for the next generation of triplehead2go, one that i hope would be designed with the capabilties of vista/dx10, offering 4800x3600 (or higher) resolution and hopefully 75hz refresh rate. i just emailed matrox about this to see if this is something they are or will be working on.
As I said earlier it is a bit academic as there are no cards even 2x8800GTS's that would cope with a resolution much higher than 3840x1024 even if they could do it. Many new games struggle at 3840x1024 with everything tuner up high with 2 8800's.
It is something for the future .... may be ... but as games get more demanding the cards too will have to get soooo much better and then better still if you want to run games at even higher resolutions as well.