5040X1050 60HZ do you need?

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flexview technology is based on valid bandwidth that less than 330MHZ ,for example 5040x1050 60hz you can calculate 5040x1050x60HZ = 317.52MHZ so we can realize 5040x1050 60Hz.but 5760x1080x60Hz =373.248MHz 5760X1200X60Hz=414.72MHZ the valid bandwidth of 5760X1080/1200 @60Hz is beyond DVI(330Mhz)/Displayport (360Mhz). so DVI or Displayport can't support it.
if most graphic cards and monitors can support displayport interface ,our company will release displayport product.
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flexview technology is based on valid bandwidth that less than 330MHZ ,for example 5040x1050 60hz you can calculate 5040x1050x60HZ = 317.52MHZ so we can realize 5040x1050 60Hz.but 5760x1080x60Hz =373.248MHz 5760X1200X60Hz=414.72MHZ the valid bandwidth of 5760X1080/1200 @60Hz is beyond DVI(330Mhz)/Displayport (360Mhz). so DVI or Displayport can't support it.
if most graphic cards and monitors can support displayport interface ,our company will release displayport product.


Thank you very much. I just wanted an idea on how your tech worked.

There is no reason to bring out a displayport unit in that case.

I take it that its duel DVI used for 5040x1050@60Hz

Can you tell me tho. How much dose the unit cost.
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very interesting, especially the 3x24" I would love that!
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I would be willing to test the lower Hz versions of 5760x1060 and 5760x1200 if you would like with Samsung displays.

You might post what things you want translated in this forum and some of us can help with proofreading/translation. Several of us have been using Google Translate "Chinese -> English" to find the product information on your website. A majority of it translates over easily to understand.
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24" display options sounds fab, but as already mentioned finding monitors to run at 45Hz is going to be difficult, also is there any issues with running them at that type of Hz?!

Finally - How much does the product cost?! in dollars/pounds/euros?!
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yeah i dont think he wants to reveal the price lol
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hello all ,
our company are testing 5760x1080 50hz format. we share some picture
http://mviewtech.spaces.live.com
I am sorry that I can't give your detail price for user of USA or Europe.now our company are finding a sales agent for our products in USA or Europe.

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hello all ,
our company are testing 5760x1080 50hz format. we share some picture
http://mviewtech.spaces.live.com
I am sorry that I can't give your detail price for user of USA or Europe.now our company are finding a sales agent for our products in USA or Europe.

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Excellent, looks like my 245BW should work ok.
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hello all ,
our company are testing 5760x1080 50hz format. we share some picture
http://mviewtech.spaces.live.com
I am sorry that I can't give your detail price for user of USA or Europe.now our company are finding a sales agent for our products in USA or Europe.

Mviewtech


Thank you for that update, Can you confirm what monitor your using for them tests, and can you tell us,

Are there any problems so fair with the tests. Have you ran any 3D software to see if it gets any support.

But all in all 1920x1080x3 @50Hz very nice. Any joy on 1920x1200x3?


And about price. Can you tell us how much they cost from you now in China Yuan Renminbi
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I for one welcome a new player into this triple head arena.

it's about time someone comes to challenge Matrox. and hopeful make them lower their price. :lol:

I think the Th2G digital is a unit but at $250-$300 it's kinda expensive.

bring on the price war.

no more bending over for a matrox screwing
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hello all ,
our company are testing 5760x1080 50HZ ,we have been testing some 1080p video and some software in this format that are Ok. but we can't select this format when playing a game.we don't sure what happen at this format for game setting. do you have anybody know whether all 3D game can't run at 50HZ or don't support 5760x1080 format.
The price of MV103-HDVE PRO is 3150RMB (including tax)
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461 US Dollar or 324 Euro. Hm I payed 240 Euro for my Matrox shipping free. So what is the clue of that unit and makes the price understandable?
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The pricing needs to be competitive with TH2G or there won't be any market for it.
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Yes, its very expensive. :shock:
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the only thing that would justify the price is if there we're more monitors that could run at 50Hz also, I'd like any evidence that games could run at those resolutions. I'd suggest trying a Valve game or Something like Unreal 2004 where you can type in custom resolutions.
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ydoes it will have the same problems like TH2G has? Stuff like check your monitor compatiblity first, res settings, driver problems...and so on. I mean, I would not do that all over again since its running nice and stable. And I still dont know about support if a user has problems in Europe or US.
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The price looks high but not strange, since Matrox also sell at 3000+RMB in China.
Hope they have different pricing policy in EU and US market. I think they can make it low if volume is good for them to export. :D
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anyone here know which game can possibly do 5760x1080-50Hz? We'd like to test it on our MV103-HDVE PRO.
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Post by whismerhill »

well I read that Crysis engine supports very high resolutions
maybe it can do it, I don't know
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Any updates on this product? Triplehead2go is driving me nuts.
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