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 Post subject: Mview: first look
PostPosted: 06 Sep 2009, 12:03 
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When gaming, I simply hide part of the side monitors behind the middle one. My eyes focus on the central screen, so it's not really a problem atm.



lol thats what i do too :lol:


Can you run Crysis at 5040x1050 DX 10 ?


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 Post subject: Mview: first look
PostPosted: 06 Sep 2009, 13:07 
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Can you run Crysis at 5040x1050 DX 10 ?

Absolutely yes. Frame rate is 20fps or so with "Gamer" on everything. But it's not likely a Mview issue :)


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 Post subject: Mview: first look
PostPosted: 07 Sep 2009, 12:10 
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Hi dotnetdot:
Thanks for your feedback. We will check with our test engineers for your issue and update you once we got results.

suiken_2mieu:
MView don't support HDCP and Bezels.

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 Post subject: Mview: first look
PostPosted: 08 Sep 2009, 06:16 
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No bezel management? Well, there goes all my interest in this product :(


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 Post subject: Mview: first look
PostPosted: 22 Sep 2009, 16:48 
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Never had an issue with bezels to be honest (although the HP 1965 19" units I'm using have relatively small bezels) - I leave bezel management off with my dTH2Go.

It's a very 'interesting' design though - strange how similar to the TH2Go... Would have thought Matrox will be keen to look into it a bit deeper as well.

Although, saying that, looks like these guys have sorted some issues that Matrox haven't yet, i.e. 60Hz etc.


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 Post subject: Mview: first look
PostPosted: 22 Sep 2009, 17:32 
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in any case depending on how EyeFinity turns out to be reliable, this product might be already dead :?


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 Post subject: Mview: first look
PostPosted: 25 Sep 2009, 03:06 
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I'd be pretty pissed if I was the CEO of this company, a week since they launched and already EyeFinity is poised to kill them off.


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 Post subject: Re: Mview: first look
PostPosted: 02 Jan 2010, 05:29 
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I don't use bezel management either... Good to see competition, TH2GO is drastically overpriced and undersupported due to the monopoly. I was pretty cut that I paid the same ammount for a stamped steel box with a 2 layer pcb and a few ICs as I paid for my GTX285 at the time..

Also, Eyefinity won't kill demand for these boxes it will only reduce it by some ammount less than 50%. If Nvidia bring out something similar for Fermi then that will kill demand :)


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 Post subject: Re: Mview: first look
PostPosted: 02 Jan 2010, 06:07 
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I personally like these boxes because of the flexibility of resolution. Eyefinity Only allows the use of the Highest Common Resolution. So having 3x1920x1200 panels must use 1920x1200 for each panel, They cannot save some fps by going to 3x1680x1050 without having to use a EDID Mask. But the mask wont allow for the 5760x1200 on the desktop and 5040x1050 in game.

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 Post subject: Re: Mview: first look
PostPosted: 12 Apr 2010, 13:07 
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Are any of these products available from any distributors/suppliers in the UK...?


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