>And it's not so much that it "supposed to" have better picture quality, it
>really, actually does - enough so that even a schlep like me can see it.
>The display from this card is so freakin' smooth. Color temperature, tone
>and saturation are perfect - and completely equivalent across the two
>monitors (although your monitors have to be of the same brand/type of
>course). Colors are rich and somehow more "alive" than on other cards.
>
>
>
>Of course I've had the card for nearly three years: a lot has changed in
>that time and while I still think that Matrox's 2D display is second-to-none
>the other guys have made huge strides and are really close. I would
>probably be very happy with the eVGA Dual-DVI card and I would expect not to
>notice a difference within a matter of hours.
>
>Jim Davis
Jim,
Thanks. I have a dual NVidia/LCD setup at work and I can't stand the color
difference. That is my primary reason for wanting the Matrox card. I was
thinking more of the lines of the P750 since it's a lot cheaper then the
Parhelia Series though. I think I'm going to need a new computer
soon. I've had the same one for about 4 years and its starting to show
it's age.
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