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At long last. The end of TH2GO is in sight.
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Author:  slip-stream [ 07 Jan 2010, 22:40 ]
Post subject:  At long last. The end of TH2GO is in sight.

GEFORCE TIME!

New GeForce cards in volume production now.

Sneak peak at CES at booth only, no specs or exact release date confirmed in live conference

However, GF100 introduces 3D Vision Surround. Three screens, 6 million pixels, all running at 120Hz. VERY similar to ATI's Eyefinity - except of course in 3D.

Thankyou, thankyou, thankyou. :cheers

Author:  Butch_N [ 08 Jan 2010, 19:26 ]
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STOCKS FOR SALE,,, Matrox stocks for sale,, hurry while the supply last!

nVinity, lol.
That explains their lack of support for TH2Go these last several months.
I had a feeling something like this was coming.
Yeah, I guess this will make TH2Go a thing of the past.
And to think, 6 months ago people thought I was crazy when I said we would be seeing cards with native support for triscreen. I only wish I had of known it would of been this soon.

Author:  thales100 [ 08 Jan 2010, 19:53 ]
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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

Author:  slip-stream [ 08 Jan 2010, 20:34 ]
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Read it and rejoice gentlemen. I am one of the lucky ones who got their money back from the digital piece of junk. BUT, I have to say a big thankyou to Matrox for the Parhelia and the analog version of TH2Go. :rockout


http://www.fudzilla.com/content/view/17125/1/

Author:  Dem Pyros [ 08 Jan 2010, 22:16 ]
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Personally, I'm still looking to buy one.

It's a good piece of hardware that was far ahead of its time, and adds surround support to older PCs without the need to fiddle around with newer technology that isn't fully developed (for of all the Eyefinity headaches and nVidia surround hype I've heard, a TH2Go is supposedly far better if you're not trying to push all the way to 5040).

Author:  BloodTotal [ 09 Jan 2010, 05:04 ]
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any news on when the th2g will stop supporting newer games? At that point th2g will be close to dead, except: refer to the post above this

Author:  AussieTimmeh [ 09 Jan 2010, 06:24 ]
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Until either ATI or Nvidia sort out bezel management, the TH2G will still be the hardware solution of choice for flight simulators and other applications where it is important.

If the new Nvidia stuff supports bezel management and doesn't need those silly expensive DP-DVI adapters, it'd be heaven.

Author:  Butch_N [ 09 Jan 2010, 10:18 ]
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Do games actually even have to support TH2Go?
Don't they just have to have native support for the resolutions?
If so, then there is no problem. This new offering from NV, along with AMD's should only increase games coming to market with resolution options for it, from now on.

Author:  AussieTimmeh [ 09 Jan 2010, 10:28 ]
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Do games actually even have to support TH2Go?
Don't they just have to have native support for the resolutions?
If so, then there is no problem. This new offering from NV, along with AMD's should only increase games coming to market with resolution options for it, from now on.

Correct.

Author:  Aexrael [ 10 Jan 2010, 19:49 ]
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I don't see what the fuzz is all about.
So with this tech you need all new monitors that can all run 120Hz, plus Nvidias 3D glasses package, plus a modern Nvidia GPU, plus then you have to play everything in 3D.

Very expensive and far from mature tech.

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