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Re: At long last. The end of TH2GO is in sight.

Posted: 15 Jan 2010, 00:38
by Magic Man
Hahaha i posted about this (as a possibility) almost 3 months ago ! :D :lol:

http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=64&t=17083&p=168922&hilit=nothing#p168922


Hahahaha, I posted about an nVidia solution over 3 years ago...!
http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=74206#p74206

Re: At long last. The end of TH2GO is in sight.

Posted: 15 Jan 2010, 00:58
by thales100
Hahahaha, I posted about an nVidia solution over 3 years ago...!
http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=74206#p74206


Your post wont count as you're a Magic Man :cry:

Re: At long last. The end of TH2GO is in sight.

Posted: 15 Jan 2010, 01:19
by Magic Man
:D

Re: At long last. The end of TH2GO is in sight.

Posted: 15 Jan 2010, 03:23
by suiken_2mieu
I posted these in another thread, but Matrox Could still be in the running with Display Port 1.2 here are some post i made else where.

I did some interesting calculations. Matrox / Mview could do some interesting stuff with DP 1.2 as it has a much higher Bandwidth.

The highest usable resolution at 60Hz would be 7680x1440 (3x2560x1440) (I.E. the 16:9 version of those newfangled 30"rs)
(The highest possible Resolution at 60Hz would be 7680x1563 which is kinda useless unless your panel has awesome scaling.)
The highest usable resolution at 58Hz would be 7680x1600 (3x2560x1600) (I.E. the newfangled 30"rs)

A new Revision of the TH2go to DP1.2 TH2go would be able to do 5760x1200@60Hz no problem. So guys it looks like if Matrox / Mview want to keep afloat, we will see something like this:

DP1.2 Connection to PC from DP1.2 TH2go
3 DP+ Connections from the DP1.2 TH2go to monitors. It would killer (EDIT: meaning really bad) if we had to use 3 x $100 adapters for a box that will already cost out the butt.
Pass-thru DP Audio, to 1 or all 3 output Ports

I personally like Matrox, because they let you choose a larger variety of resolutions than eyefinity. Though Matrox should learn from the current market, that 16:10 monitors are going the way side and should support more 16:9 resolutions as well as 16:10.



...Matrox might have a chance. Lookie at this link http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/07/dell-goes-pro-with-27-inch-ultrasharp-u2711-wqhd-lcd-monitor-ha/

Dells made an ultrasharp that is in fact 2560x1440...