Awesome review mate. I was wondering if it's possible to run games that dont support widescreen at all in the centre monitor and have the other 2 side monitors still active?
The best way to do this is to use dual-input monitors. I have 2 P1110s (21" CRTs) with a third about to be unpacked, and the #1 input on each monitor is connected to the TripleHead
2Go. The #2 input on the left and right monitors is connected to the video out of my secondary port on my 6800GT and the port on my 6200LE.
If you read
my review you will see that I don't think much of Matrox's desktop management software for the TripleHead
2Go; as someone used to UltraMon on dual monitors, it is frustrating to use. So, I run my TripleHead
2Go at 1280x960 (single-screen) in 2D, and when I stop gaming I flick my left and right P1110s over to their secondary inputs to display the Windows desktop. When I start gaming I flick them back to input #1. In non-triplehead games, or games that do not get along extremely well with the Windows desktop (i.e. everything but MSFS) this allows for fullscreen games to display without making the left and right monitors temporarily useless.
I believe almost all LCDs, even widescreen, have dual inputs, so this should work for lots of people. What it requires is a second video card.