I just got a Matrox Parhelia, and it's very nice. Now, I'm running three CRTs, but the card itself actually has two DVI ports on it. You can run one CRT, two CRTs, three CRTs, one DVI, two DVIs, one DVI and one CRT, or one DVI and two CRTs, but you can't run three DVIs (unless you use the VGA ports on two of them, treating them like a CRT). To get three CRTs, you use a DVI to CRT adapter on the main port, and a DVI to two CRTs splitter cable on the secondary port. A DVI to TV is also included for use on the secondary port only (I think), so you can do one CRT and one TV or one DVI and one TV. I'm not doing TV out, so I didn't pay much attention to that part of it. All these cables are included with the card (at least the retail version of it, which is what I have).