I am reviewing the
Mviewer MV103-HDVE PRO today which I have been comparing to the Matrox TripleHead2Go. First I would like to say that I have been through hours and hours of struggling with both boxes to achieve 5040x1050 resolution. I was one of those in the middle of changing over to Windows 64bit OS from Vista and XP and kept questioning all of my efforts with each new operating system. I read through all of the theories that we all cannot get 5040x1050 due to Nvidia drivers or Matrox software / firmware. It was not until I read and applied the information from http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=59&t=17827 did I get 5040x1050 at 59-60Hz with Aero and the latest drivers from Nvidia. Prior to this I only got 5040x1050 with Nvidia 182.50 drivers, but with no AERO. But it seems the solution has been found. Now we can just say that
YES, both boxes work at 5040x1050 with AERO, the latest drivers and working game solutions. :rockout
Receiving the Package
I received a well packed box from China which can get very beat up from traveling overseas. I would only hope that Mviewer would create styrofoam mold packing for shipping. Inside I found a well made black metal box (approx 6 1/3 x 5 1/9 x 4/5 in.) with:
A – RS-232 communication port (Software can configure the MV103-HDVE PRO through this interface)
B – DVI-D input which is connected to the output of your graphics card
(This cable will also allow the Mviewer to communicate with your PC)
C – LEDs (Power On and Working Status Lights)
D – 5V DC power socket
E, F, G – Three DVI-I type outputs to the monitors which supports both VGA and digital outputs. (Max video pixel rate is 165MHz)
Included in the box was:
RS-232 cable
5V DC Power Adapter
Dual-link DVI Cable
Software and Instructions CD (There are instruction files in English and Chinese, just pick your language)
Notes from Company Website
http://www.mviewtech.com/ :searchplease
Notes that came from Mviewer company:
1.support the world`s first 4200x1050 60Hz resolution which can support three SXGA+ projectors @ WINXP32/64,VISTA32/64 and Windows7 32/64.
2.support the world`s first 5760x1080P 50Hz resolution @ WINXP and VISTA
3.support the world`s first 5040x1050 60HZ resolution @ WINXP32/64,VISTA32/64 and Windows7 32/64.
4.support the world`s first 4800x900 60HZ resolution @ WINXP32/64,VISTA32/64 and Windows7 32/64.
5.user can enable DX10 in Vista and Windows7
6.No HDCP
7.No bezel management.
8.support ATI and NVIDIA card with DVI output.
9.user can configure display format with DDC or RS232.
My comments on the Mviewer MV103-HDVE PRO
Ok, so far so good.......With everything turned off I attached my three 22" monitors to the new Mviewer MV103-HDVE PRO, added the cable to my computer, plugged in the power and turn on my computer. It worked exactly as stated in the directions and my computer started up with a standard resolution of 3840x1024. I installed the Mviewer monitor driver and then worked toward my 5040x1050 res. At this point I went through countless hours of struggling to get my 5040x1050 resolution before eventually finding the post that explains this solution.
Again, Yes it works great with 5040x1050 resolution, AERO working and the latest drivers after reading the post http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=59&t=17827
Let it be noted that I found the software tool sent with this product to be of no use to me. It simply would not set up my resolution and was not listed in the wide screen modes during setup. I eventually fixed all of this with a simple custom resolution as found in the mentioned post.
At the time I was going to write my review of the Mviewer MV103-HDVE PRO as the
SOLUTION TO MATROX. The Mviewer box was the solution having the ability to run 5040x1050 res at 60Hz. Previously the 60Hz was a big problem for Matrox. No one could get the resolution without compromising to 57 Hz and old drivers. This created another problem for Matrox since we all had to figure out which monitors to buy that could run 57 Hz. We all struggled to get our games to work and tinkered daily with our computers like a doctor in the jungle trying to find the cure. Every so often someone would find a fix for their computer, but it did not work for everyone.
The question now comes up as to Why do I want a Mviewer MV103-HDVE PRO over Matrox if they both will work now?
The answer quite simply is COMPETITION!! I am currently cheering for Mviewer. I received countless emails from Steve over at Mviewer working to resolve all of my issues. Many times he wrote back 2-3 times in a day which is awesome customer service. I was sending him my video registry files in order for him to evaluate my problems prior to locating the resolution solution. He never gave up and was always there for customer service. Thank you Steve!! NOTE: All of my issues were only me trying to get 5040x1050 which had to be resolved with a simple custom resolution only.
Product Pros and Cons
There are currently Pros and Cons that are easily addressed by Mviewer.
PROS:
1. Works great at 5040x1050 resolution with AERO, latest drivers and all of my games working. (I play a lot of games)
2. Works with Directx10
2. Can be switched over to 1680x1050 res using a shortcut. (I accidentally found this works using Matrox software that was on my PC)
3. Easy Setup
4. EXCELLENT CUSTOMER SERVICE
5. Quality product in cosmetic, structure and funtionality
6.
This is a big one From what I read it has or will have the ability to run 5760x1080 which will give all of those with 1080P monitors the ability to use this product. When I finally upgrade to the 1080P monitors, I will already have the Mviewer product to get me to these resolutions.
CONS:
1. Needs a software tools package to compete properly with Matrox. :idea: :idea: Software needs to address:
NOTE: It sounds like Mviewer is working on this right now. I am waiting to test any new tools that come out.
a. Bezel Management :idea:
b. Single and Triple Screen saved resolutions with shortcuts for switching :idea:
c. Display identification (this is the one where the numbers come up to tell you which monitors you are looking at) :idea:
d. Control for program windows and dialog boxes so that it will expand to a single monitor and not all three :idea:
e. Keyboard Shortcuts :idea:
2. Software tool did not get me to 5040x1050 without a custom resolution, but then Matrox could not get this right either. :doh
Final Comments
I love this product :bowdown :bowdown :bowdown and I will be standing by and working with Steve to happily test any new software tools!! I hope you consider purchasing this product, but ask the seller to over pack the box so it will not be damaged during shipping overseas. You can buy this at
http://www.dhgate.com/mv103-hdve-pro-multiple-screen-expander-engineer/p-ff808081249f5b040124a0450c554244.html#0 :searchplease
If anyone has ANY questions about it, please write me or post a reply. Steve who is listed in these posts as mviewtech is always available for the technical questions. I have it up and running using it daily for desktop and games. I wanted to give you my take on this product as an end user. Thank you for reading my review! :cheers