Why not just define your own head-type function. I use this one.  It's been adjusted for a data.table.  This way, you can look at whatever you want.  The first 3 rows are set as a default to save space.  
 peek <- function(d, x = ncol(d))
 {
     if (is.data.table(d)) d[1:3, 1:x, with = FALSE]
     else if (is.data.frame(d) | is.matrix(d)) d[1:3, 1:x] 
 }   ## note the 3 row default (to save space below)
On a data.table:
> library(data.table)
> emteecars <- as.data.table(mtcars)
> peek(emteecars, 5)
#     mpg cyl disp  hp drat
# 1: 21.0   6  160 110 3.90
# 2: 21.0   6  160 110 3.90
# 3: 22.8   4  108  93 3.85
> peek(emteecars)
#     mpg cyl disp  hp drat    wt  qsec vs am gear carb
# 1: 21.0   6  160 110 3.90 2.620 16.46  0  1    4    4
# 2: 21.0   6  160 110 3.90 2.875 17.02  0  1    4    4
# 3: 22.8   4  108  93 3.85 2.320 18.61  1  1    4    1
Now on a data.frame:
> peek(mtcars)
#                    mpg cyl disp  hp drat    wt  qsec vs am gear carb
# Mazda RX4         21.0   6  160 110 3.90 2.620 16.46  0  1    4    4
# Mazda RX4 Wag     21.0   6  160 110 3.90 2.875 17.02  0  1    4    4
# Datsun 710        22.8   4  108  93 3.85 2.320 18.61  1  1    4    1
> peek(as.matrix(mtcars), 2)
#                    mpg cyl
# Mazda RX4         21.0   6
# Mazda RX4 Wag     21.0   6
# Datsun 710        22.8   4