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PostPosted: 02 Feb 2011, 14:07 
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I currently use a matrox TH2Go with 3 dell monitors at 5040x1050. Though i read this morning that the TH2Go will now support 5760x1080 but only with monitors that can run at 50Hz. I was wondering if anyone has used that and can verify that it does indeed work at the new res and maybe make a suggestion on a monitor that i could get.


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PostPosted: 02 Feb 2011, 21:25 
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I know my old Dell 2309w (consumer level) monitor could do it. It was slightly blurry though (might be due to using componant / vga connections as it doesn't like analog that much).

1920x1080 @ 50Hz is generally a projector resolution.

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PostPosted: 03 Feb 2011, 01:00 
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From shopping around i cant seem to find anything definitive on whether some monitors support that low of a refresh rate. Which makes me hesitant to get new monitors in the worry that im gonna loose out.

http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/products/gxm/th2go/resolution/resolutions.html

Especially since it doesnt seem that too many people have moved to the new supported resolutions. Ive been burned before by jumping the gun to new things, so im doing my homework before hand this time.


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