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An alternative for Matrox?: Startech’s DisplayPort to DVI Triple Monitor

A company named StarTech.com is selling a device with a very long name: Triple Head DisplayPort to DVI Multi Monitor Adapter that could very well be an alternative to your standart Matrox Triplehead2Go gear: “The SP123DP2DVI DisplayPort to DVI Triple Monitor Desktop Expansion Module clones or spans the video output from a single DisplayPort video card across three DVI monitors, delivers an optimized viewing environment for a broad range of applications “

It is being sold here and you can read the full press text after the break.

“Groveport, OH — StarTech.com <http://www.startech.com/> , a leading manufacturer of hard-to-find connectivity and technology parts has announced the release of the SP123DP2DVI Triple Head DisplayPort to DVI Multi Monitor Adapter, which expands the video output from a DisplayPort video card/source across three DVI-D monitors.

The graphics expansion module can be used to span the DisplayPort image output across three monitors or clone the primary output image onto the displays — a convenient solution for a broad range of applications including creating ultra-widescreen environments for digital signage video walls, viewing/editing panoramic videos/graphics, playing simulation-based games and more.

StarTech.com’s SP123DP2DVI Triple Head DisplayPort to DVI Multi Monitor Adapter (MSRP: $299.99 USD) is available directly from StarTech.com as well as from distribution partners Ingram Micro, Tech Data, D&H, SYNNEX and ASI, as well as from leading technology resellers Provantage, CDW and PC Connection.

For more information about this announcement, please contact Andrew Stephen at 1-800-265-1844 ext. 1248 or astephen@startech.com <mailto:astephen@startech.com> .

About StarTech.com
StarTech.com is an ISO 9001:2000 Registered manufacturer of hard-to find connectivity and technology parts including A/V products, computer parts, cables and server management solutions. Founded in 1985, StarTech.com has locations in the United States, Canada, Europe and Taiwan, servicing a worldwide market.”

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