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PostPosted: 12 Dec 2008, 00:41 
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I've trawled, but cannot locate any recent discussion.

We've seen an increase in resolutions for 16:9; I imagine 3x1680x1050 is looking pretty hot for most.

Unfortunately - and to the misconception of some users in other forums - not all those with TH setups are NOT made of money and cannot afford to replace their screens at the drop of a hat.

I have 3x20" (Dell 2007FP) screens with a native res of 1600x1200. I believe that the total resolution is greater than that the theoretical bandwidth of Dual DVI, whereas 3x1680x1050 falls under the threshold.

Can anyone see any possible solutions or outcomes regarding an increase beyond 3x1280x1024 using the TH2Go?

Is anyone aware if there is an intermediate resolution between 1280x1024 and 1600x1200?


EDIT: 2007FP, not 2407FP.

APOLOGIES: There is a recent thread in the 'Surround Hardware & Tech Support' forum, but I think my queries are in a slightly different vein. Mods: lock or move as necessary.


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PostPosted: 12 Dec 2008, 07:15 
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I feel your pain. :)

I started a thread on this subject about my conversations with Matrox about supporting 1600x1200. This was not too "recent", so I assume you were talking about a different thread in your post:

[url]http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/node/9320]

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PostPosted: 12 Dec 2008, 13:30 
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There is a post of mine, where it was explains that 3x1680x1050 @57Hz was the maximum resolution of Dual-Link connector. The problem is that the cable can't handle more :wink:


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