Hello fellow WSGFer's
This is what Matrox answer was to me when I asked them if they would or could increase resolutions for TH2G in the future.....
The maximum resolutions are largely determined by VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) compliance standards which dictate a maximum number of pixels—currently 4000 horizontally—which can be outputted per port. For this reason, Matrox does not know if or when higher maximum resolutions will be supported.
They are basically saying that VESA dictates what they are capable of doing. So therefore the way I see it, VESA is the source to which should draw our attention?
http://www.vesa.org/
Apparently, technologies must be approved by VESA before they can be incorporated into the open market.
Click "press room" for recent VESA meetings with companies presenting there technology. You can see what might be coming in the future.
Unfortunately, I don't see any news that might help Matrox have the ability to increase the resolutions of TH2G.
Based on Matrox answer to me, the only hope for increasing the horizontal resolution would be for VESA to allow more maximum pixels per port?
My question is where or why did VESA come up with the number of 4000 pixels per port? And will this be increased in the future? What would it take to be able to increase?
Maybe someone here has that knowledge or can find something pertaining to this on the VESA site and translate it into english?