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Gigabyte to support four SLI graphics cards on one motherboardMay 26, 2005 - in News
If even two graphics cards in your PC are not enough, what about four? SLI typically is limited to two cards within one system, but sources told Tom's Hardware Guide that Gigabyte will soon offer a "Quad" motherboard with slots for up to four Nvidia-based SLI cards.
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ATI All-In Wonder X800 XT: Killer Gaming Power For Multimedia Freaks!May 5, 2005 - in Reviews
ATI's new All In Wonder comes with almost every cable and connector imaginable. The card combines good performance with excellent video capturing capabilities. Is it worth considering if you are into multimedia and were already in the market for an X800 XT?
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Sapphire Graphics Cards' Pick and Choose Game BundlesApr 22, 2005 - in Reviews
Instead of only relying on performance features to distinguish its wares from the rest of the pack, Sapphire's value-add proposition involves something completely different. The vendor's graphics cards will soon come bundled with full versions of numerous games that can be tried and tested before deciding the titles you want to keep.
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S3 graphics cards return to US marketApr 22, 2005 - in News
Via has begun selling S3 graphics cards to American users. The Gammachrome series cards will be sold through the S3 Graphics website.
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Video Projectors: Evolving Towards High DefinitionApr 13, 2005 - in Reviews
Manufacturers of video projectors and other video displays are spending loads of money on advertising to announce the imminent arrival of HDTV. For those who want to set up a home theater, THG looks at a series of HDTV-compatible video projectors.
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Nvidia bundles GeForce 6200 Turbo Cache-based graphics cards with mobosApr 4, 2005 - in News
Nvidia has partnered with four motherboard makers to push the sales of 915PL chipset-based motherboards that bundle GeForce 6200 Turbo Cache-based graphics cards, according to sources at Nvidia Taiwan.
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Video Forensics: Catching the Crooks on CameraMar 18, 2005 - in Reviews
Countless businesses rely on surveillance cameras to solve crimes. Yet they often don't use the right equipment, nor take care of it properly. It often falls to video forensic investigators to turn poor quality video into good evidence, with tools like Cognitech's Video Active and Video Investigator.
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Digital TV: An Easygoing (R)evolutionMar 14, 2005 - in Reviews
After decades of being an analog-only realm, the world of television is finally being transformed by digital technology. Due to competing standards and other implementation issues, the adoption of digital TV has been more of a slow evolution than a fast revolution, however. In this article we take a look at the state of the digital TV market in both the United States and Europe.
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PCTV MediaCenter: The Complete TV Experience for your PC?Mar 4, 2005 - in Reviews
Making use of its experience in the field of tuner cards, Pinnacle now offers the latest version of its flagship product, PCTV. The card ships with the new MediaCenter software, which turns your PC into a real multimedia jukebox you pilot with a remote control.
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ATI takes fast bus to low-cost graphicsMar 2, 2005 - in News
ATI is using the speed of the new PCI Express bus to exploit system memory for a new range of fast, low-cost graphics cards.
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The PowerPod: Don't Touch That CamcorderFeb 23, 2005 - in Reviews
Eagletron's TrackerPod let you remotely control your Webcam, but you were out of luck if you only had a camcorder. Now if you want to tilt and pan your camcorder with a remote control, the PowerPod might be worth a look.
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Ati's FireGL V5000: Worth the Wait?Feb 23, 2005 - in Reviews
Ati takes another stab at the OpenGL graphics market for mid-range workstation applications after a longer-than-usual pause since its last OpenGL product launch. Based on Ati's X700 processor with 128 MB of memory and a PCI Express interface, was the FireGL V5000 worth waiting for?
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ATI releases driver package Catalyst 8.10.19 for LinuxFeb 17, 2005 - in News
ATI released a new driver version for its Radeon-based graphics cards for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SuSe Linux distributions.
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Sony HDR-FX1: High Definition Video Has Arrived!Feb 9, 2005 - in Reviews
High-definition camcorders are finally here! The Sony HDR-FX1 is the first consumer digital video camera capable of shooting in 1080 lines of resolution with a 16:9 native aspect ratio. We take a look at just how much of a leap image quality has just taken.
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XGI's graphics cards en route to US resellers, system buildersFeb 4, 2005 - in News
XGI's Volari graphics cards could become available on a broader base in the US as a result of a distribution agreement the manufacturer signed with US distributor D&H.
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TUL PowerColor X700 Pro 256Feb 3, 2005 - in Reviews
Taiwanese graphics card maker TUL is making a name for itself in the competitive PC components industry. Their PowerColor X700 PRO PCI Express card is based on ATI's X700 reference design. How does it measure up?
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Gigabyte to introduce new dual-GPU graphics cards in FebruaryFeb 3, 2005 - in News
Gigabyte Technology plans to introduce a series of dual-GPU graphics cards built using Nvidia GeForce 6600 chips, following the December launch of its first dual-GPU model, the GV-3D1, according to market sources.
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Via intros PT chipsets for P4, supports PCIe and AGP graphics cardsJan 31, 2005 - in News
Via today announced the PT chipset series Intel's Pentium 4 platform. Three new models support the most recent technologies and cover performance mainstream and high-end segments. The PT880 Pro delivers on the promise to support PCI Express and AGP graphics card simultaneously.
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Movie Theater Video for the MassesJan 26, 2005 - in Reviews
A true home theater experience is not about that box they call a TV or a PC-monitor. When we say home theater we mean a video projector with a screen and even a curtain. The price: less than $2,000. Popcorn and Milk Duds not included.
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MSI RX800PRO-TD256: Little Value Add, Lots of SoftwareJan 21, 2005 - in Reviews
MSI's RX800PRO-TD256 does not vary much from the ATi-based card specifications and Radeon X800 graphics processor on which the device is based. However, a lot of games bundled with the not-so-shabby card at least merits a second look.
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JVC Everio GZ-MC200: An Hour of DVD with No Cassette!Jan 13, 2005 - in Reviews
The Everio GZ-MC200 is the first camcorder capable of recording an hour of MPEG-2 video to a Microdrive. And this little technological marvel also takes 2 megapixel still photos!
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Gigabyte's GV-N68T256DH Graphics Card: Give the Heatsink Its Mod DueDec 7, 2004 - in Reviews
You want everyone to notice your graphics card's stand-out beauty, but instead it gets the face down treatment once installed in your case. Gigabyte wants to right this wrong with its GV-N68T256DH, so you can unleash the true mod potential of that glowing fan and colored heatsink.
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DVRack: Video Recording without the TapeDec 3, 2004 - in Reviews
DVRack lets you ditch the Mini-DV tapes and record straight to your PC's hard drive. Installed on a laptop, it takes the place of many pieces of antiquated and clunky video gear that were formerly needed to ensure high quality video recording.
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Intel to bundle Nvidia-based graphics cards with PCIe-enabled motherboardsDec 3, 2004 - in News
Intel and Nvidia have jointly launched a marketing campaign to promote Intel's own-brand PCIe-enabled motherboards and Nvidia-based graphics cards in the channel, according to sources at Taiwan graphics card makers.
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The TFT Connection: Do NVIDIA and ATi Deliver?Nov 29, 2004 - in Reviews
Issues associated with graphics cards and DVI signaling may spell problems after you've spent a month's worth of rent to replace your CRT monitor with a TFT display. We detail why this is the case, how DVI works and see whether or not six cards from NVIDIA and ATi pass muster in the brave new TFT monitor world.
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SLI Is Coming: Time To Analyze PCI ExpressNov 22, 2004 - in Reviews
Intel has puts its trust in PCI Express graphics, but what is it really good for? We took the top graphics cards from ATI and NVIDIA and ran some benchmarks with all the PCIe modes possible. This helped us answer an essential question: what PCIe link width is required for SLI setups?
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Albatron debuts Nvidia AGP6600 and AGP6600GT cards for the AGP 8x marketNov 17, 2004 - in News
Albatron Technology today announced the Nvidia-based AGP6600 and AGP6600GT VGA cards, both of which are designed for the AGP 8x interface.
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ForceWare 66.93 : Nvidia's new driver tips 512 MByte graphics cardsNov 10, 2004 - in News
Nvidia's driver for graphics processing units released hours ago supports graphics cards with 512 MB frame-buffer, it transpired.
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THG Graphics Card Buyer's GuideNov 10, 2004 - in Reviews
The THG Graphics Card Buyer's Guide has been written to be a guideline for the purchase of a new graphics card. It aids beginners in selecting the right model with the right feature set, and explains the newest technologies and features.
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Chroma Keying for the Masses: Serious Magic UltraOct 28, 2004 - in Reviews
You don't have to spend thousands of dollars to get professional green/blue screen movie effects. Serious Magic's Ultra will add magic to your videos for a fraction of the cost of other chroma keying packages.