Eyefinity is the way of the future. Ever since the first matrox dual head cards came out, the desire to have multiple monitors to spread out our desktops has only increased. My first multi monitor setup was using ATI Radeon 7000 AGP with composite video out and Trident 2.25 MB PCI graphic cards. I had 17 and 15 inch monitors on VGA and a 20 inch tv over composite. I thought i had it all (winamp playlist on TV, MSN messenger on 15inch and web browser on the 17). It was impossible to utilize the multiple displays for gaming due to displays not matching, cards not matching, driver issues, etc.
Then dual head cards came out, reducing complexity, heat, and increasing image quality, but still driver support was lacking.
Fast forward to 2010, now EyeFinity is here and in full swing, with a simple dual GPU setup working in tandem, we can easily create video walls! 3 screens is the idea amount though, one in the center focus, and 2 in the peripherals. Im excited to try out a new EyeFinity product and I can't wait to play Tom Clancy's HAWX with 3 screens, as I currently play at 1680x1050 on a 22'' samsung lcd. I would gladly buy two more.
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