Hello all.
I just came across this on another thread so i looked in to it.
here is some info
http://www.mviewtech.com/cp/html/8.html You will need this
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MV103-HDVE Pro multi-screen project to expand (3D screen) enhanced version of Miriam, the version of the original multi-screen MV103-HDVE expansion project to increase based on the instrument has been patented FlexView technology, make use of the patented technology MV103-HDVE Pro Edition DVI to achieve the industry's only multi-screen real instrument to expand the standard 60Hz refresh rate 5040x1050 resolution, and thus become the industry's only a single DVI interface to support the expansion of three 1680x1050 @ 60Hz resolution 22-inch multi-screen displays to expand the program.
Multi-screen expansion of the past (3D screen) 5040x1050 Miriam solution is to lower the refresh rate used to support each of the 1680x1050 display resolution, the result is one of the first special requirements on the display so that when users choose to display by a lot of constraints, followed by the introduction of non-standard way can not support the 1680x1050 resolution VGA interface, again due to reduce the refresh rate by means of the display refresh rate on high-performance and show that the existence of the negative impact can not be called 5040x1050 real solutions. Large electronic (Mviewtech) has applied for a patent through the use of the FlexView technology, the introduction of the MV103-HDVE Pro Edition, a solution to the dual-channel DVI bandwidth utilization problems, and to solve the original problem that technology can not solve for the three Application screen opens up new world. MV103-HDVE Pro version of the 5040x1050 really 60Hz perfect solution to support any more than 22-inch display, support any display with VGA interface input, a real standard refresh rate of 60Hz, without losing any pixels and frame rate of the perfect point-to-point display.
Dose anyone know anything about this?
What dose TH2GO think about Mview?
They seem to be doing what TH2GO cant with DVI? Full 60Mhz?