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Old Jan 5, 2006, 08:29 PM   #1
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Matrox DualHead2Go @ ars technica

The DualHead2Go comes in a small blue box approximately ten inches long and two inches thick. The box contains the DualHead2Go itself, a 5 volt power supply and plug, a CD with driver software, and a male-male analog VGA extender cable. The two monitors plug into two female VGA ports labeled "Output 1" and "Output 2" and the extender cable plugs into the "Input" connector and hooks up to the user's computer.

The unit itself is a mere 3.5 inches square and 0.75 inches thick, the size of a small stack of floppy discs (kids, ask your parents if you don't know what a "floppy disc" is). When the unit is powered up, a small red LED marked "ON" lights up, and when the unit is operating in dual-head mode, the LED changes to a green color. The unit warms up only very slightly when in use, and can be safely stored on top of or behind the computer when it is operating
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