If you really don't care about 3D at all you might also look up the Matrox
g550 Dual DVI. It wasn't produced in huge numbers, but had a lot of the
same dual-head features as the Parhelia. Although it lacked many of the
features like 10-bit gigacolor (which is much more useful to print people
than web people, glyph anti-aliasing (which can be replaced with Clear-type
on XP) and triple head connectivity (although even on the Parhelia you have
to sacrifice a DVI connection to use Triple head).
But the good thing is if you can find it I doubt the card would cost more
then $80-$100.
Jim Davis
From: Won Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 1:03 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Doom 3
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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