Matrox TripleHead2Go now shipping

Posted on Sunday, May 28 2006 @ 8:07 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Matrox announced its new TripleHead2Go is now shipping worldwide. TripleHead2Go is a palm-sized box that uniquely allows you to add three monitors to your workstation, gaming system or laptop, delivering incredible productivity boosts to office work, Surround Design to workstation environments for professionals and an immersive Surround Gaming experience to enthusiasts.

First demonstrated publicly at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco in March, TripleHead2Go won not only the Intel Technology Innovation Acceleration Award (TIAA) in the Digital Home category, but also took away the highly coveted "Best of Show" award.

The excitement level has especially been palpable in the gaming community. Several game developers have worked with Matrox to make necessary adjustments to their games to ensure compatibility with TripleHead2Go. Such popular titles as World of Warcraft by Blizzard Entertainment, Half-Life 2: Lost Coast by Sierra and Valve, and Unreal Tournament 2004 by Epic Games have recently been added to the list, bringing the total number of supported titles to over 135.

Matrox is committed to growing the list of supported titles and will be making updates available on the web. The Matrox Surround Gaming Utility, a simple software application bundled with TripleHead2Go that automatically updates game configuration files to have proper settings enabled for TripleHead resolutions, now has over 135 supported titles.

Matrox TripleHead2Go is now shipping worldwide through authorized system integrators and resellers, or, in North America and Europe, directly from Matrox at http://shopmatrox.com. TripleHead2Go has a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $299USD. artwork.cfm


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