TripleHead2Go provides a panoramic view by expanding supported games across three displays. This extended view of the game fully engages your peripheral vision on the side displays with the main point of focus on the center display—for a more realistic flight experience.
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![]() Awarded "Bravo Zulu - Best Hardware" AVSIM FanCon Seattle November 2007 |
![]() Microsoft Flight Simulator X |
![]() Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 |
![]() X-Plane |
![]() Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002 |
![]() Eve Online |
![]() X3: Reunion |
![]() IL2 Sturmovik 1946 |
![]() IL2 Sturmovik (Forgotten Battles Expansion) |
![]() Lock On: Modern Air Combat |
![]() Wings Over Europe |
![]() Wings Over Vietnam |
![]() Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII |
![]() Strike Fighters |
![]() First Eagles: The Great War 1918 |
![]() WarBirds |
Click below on your aircraft of choice and see why every pilot needs a black box.
![]() | "Having spent a fair amount of time flightsimming with the Matrox TripleHead2Go Digital Edition I really can say nothing but good things about it. I found that having three times the viewing area significantly improved my enjoyment of the sim and made manoeuvring much easier." |
![]() | "I've seen other versions of multi-screen set-ups, especially for flight simming, but most of these required multiple monitors as well as multiple PC's. With the price of good monitors dropping on a monthly basis, picking up a digital TH2G for just over $300 is a good investment, in my opinion." |
![]() | "Wow, this thing is cool. [...] ...using three monitors with the TripleHead2Go is an excellent situation for both productivity and simulations." |