[quote][quote][quote] - Display Port being a MUST to triple screen game ( how many Gamers have a monitor with DP, not too many, and only the newer Dell's and HP have that connection, which are rather pricey displays, so all the good priced monitors or us with old monitors are left out ? )
As I've said, DisplayPort is the enabler to this technology, its not feasible to offer it as a "no extra cost" value add feature without it.
The lack of DP+ and the adapter issue is making what would otherwise be a wonderful new tech and putting roadblocks in place for acceptance. By only using DP, ATI is passing the buck as far as user expense to all of us who will have to now go track down active adapters.
In order to gain wider acceptance I think most of us would be willing to pay a price premium for DP+ based cards.
Well said.. now we have to by a $100 adapter (assuming it will work).
That is not far from say.. buying a Th2go.
I think many consumer will be turned off if they know they they either have to get a $100 adapter or get a new screen for eyefinity.
Also I wonder if sheet will hit the fan when the masses try to get eyefinity and realize what a PITA it is..
Even for a tech head like me it took so long and reading through forums..
I doubt the average guy will know how to set it up and just say there's something wrong with the card..
It's a little confusing to say the least I was under the original assumption that:
1) Eyefinity works on WinXP (or at
least triple monitor for desktop which doesn't work either)
2) you can just purchase any DP -> DVI adapter if you don't have a native DP scrreen to plug into. (I can imagine
all these people buying adapters only to find out it won't work and the worst part is some of those adapter that doesn't work is described as active adapters... )
So at this point we dont even know if active adapters work? wow.
Eyefinity is turning out to be really cost prohibitive even for someone like me that spends hundreds of dollars on hardware each year.
So it wont take triple screen gaming out of its niche, at least it is a step in the right direction.
By the time DP displays are the standard ATi should have the platform completely figured out and tested, that is unless they drop it because of small adoption rate. Time will tell. I guess Matrox does not have much to fear at this point, with DVI being the standard right now.