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Whether you're interested in games, CGI movies, or the latest hardware to push your pixels, Tom's Hardware provides you with the latest news in graphics.

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In the first of two articles we explore the world of digital capture, getting a little background on the technology and choices facing you.

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We asked digital media analyst Wanda Meloni of M2 Research to give us her perspectives on NAB 2001, and the state of the digital video market. Here is Wanda's report.

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It is still very difficult to find any Pentium 4 enhanced software titles that would show the benefits of P4's architecture. That is why nobody really expected to find the first meaningful Pentium4-optimization...

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With the Kyro II threatening to make inroads into NVIDIA's mainstream market, the GeForce2 MX400 takes aim at the competition.

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Although NVIDIA dominates the 3D chip market, the Kyro II finally offers an alternative to mainstream products like the GeForce2 MX and GTS. Hercules is offering this competitive graphics card at cut-rate...

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Creating CD-ROM copies of your DVDs just got a lot easier to handle - we've tested the new FlasK MPEG and Divx versions. All AMD and Intel CPUs are supported now!

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Sometimes things take a bit longer, but finally we are able to provide you with our performance evaluation of NVIDIA's GeForce3 chip. Besides the usual batch of 3D-games, we threw in four 3D-gaming benchmarks...

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Matrox was the first with Dualhead. Then came GeForce2 MX Twinview by NVIDIA. Now ATi is the third producer in the trio with a graphics card capable of supporting two monitors. This product, marketed under the...

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Right after our Athlon performance analysis we are going to take a look at nVIDIA's GeForce2 family. Is it worth to buy a GeForce2 Ultra today or will a MX model be enough?

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NVIDIA's GeForce3 graphics chip is certainly the most feature rich high-tech product I have ever reviewed. Its amount of new technology is simply overwhelming. Let me also give you a word of warning. This...

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Before a video is converted into MPEG-4 format, the following questions often arise: Which data rate should be chosen so that a whole film fits on one CD-ROM? How can the best picture quality be achieved?

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nVIDIA is storming the business and home market with their GeForce2 MX chip. Their TwinView technology allows people to use two monitors, giving Matrox' Millennium G450 a run for its money. We tested four cards...

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The Studio DV Plus is a low-priced video editing card with a digital fire-wire interface. We raised the question: what use is the card when used in conjunction with DV cameras?

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Matrox RT2000 pack is made for users who want to cut, save or edit footage coming from different kinds of digital sources. The highlight of this solution is that it can process 2 video layers and 1 graphic...

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A new workstation graphics card equipped with 64 MB DDR SGRAM challenges NVIDIA's Quadro2 Pro. We let both graphics cards fight it out on our Athlon, Pentium III and Pentium 4 test platforms.

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Matrox have been shipping graphics cards with their G450 chip for two months now, trying to keep pace with the tough competition from ATI and nVIDIA. The Millennium G450 is no 3D champion, but it has qualities...

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Using 64 MB of high speed DDR memory and nVIDIA's GeForce 2 Ultra, the Gladiac Ultra is one of the fastest graphics cards available. Elsa includes the 3D glasses called Relevator in order to increase...

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In the price range between 150 and 200 dollars ATi tries to re-assert itself. With the 32 MB version of the Radeon card the graphics specialist offers a typical mainstream product, which tries to compete with...

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A month later than for the Microsoft operating systems NVIDIA has finally released its Linux driver 0.95, which unofficially includes 'Detonator3'-tuning. 7 NVIDIA 3D cards under SuSE's brand new Linux version...

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In recent tests we reviewed Motherboards with an AGP Pro slot. What is the beef about that feature?

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It is a well-known fact that DVD/MPEG-2 video sequences take up a lot of disk space. This makes a distribution on CD-ROMs unsuitable. A small tool shows that there is a way to convert video data from MPEG-2...

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With the arrival of the first few GeForce2 MX based graphics boards and the Detonator3 driver, we are now able to bring a comprehensive review. After close examination of our six candidates, the best solution...

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Test Case: Sony's digital video camera DCR-PC100E. Apart from a connection to the PC via a Firewire interface, this compact camera also offers interesting features such as a night vision mode and a Megapixel...

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We bring you updated performance data on the SUMA GF2 GTS SE as well as late breaking news on the Detonator 3 driver. After generous amounts of feedback and prolonged testing, we've made some interesting...

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ATi's promises to take multimedia enthusiasts to new heights with their newly released All-in-Wonder Radeon. It has coupled the 'hot rod' Radeon core with some serious multimedia features that we have come to...

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If GeForce2 Ultra should be too expensive for you, you might want to take a look at the GeForce2 GTS solution from SUMA. This newcomer in the 3D-scene equips its boards with 5.5 ns DDR memory running at 400 MHz...

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