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Today's Review (Free subscription) | 30/06/2008
The Matrox M9140 LP PCIe x16 512MB quad head graphics card with advanced desktop management support to drive business applications with exceptional performance. Features 512 MB frame bufferSupports up to four displays at 128MB per channel Native PCI Express (PCIe) x16 performance Maximum bandwidth for performance Single card quad-monitor stretched and independent desktop Supported in both Windows Vista...
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Gadgets Blog News (Free subscription) | 30/06/2008
by Thomas Ricker , posted Jun 30th 2008 at 7:26AM Matrox just announced er, last week, it's new M-Series of graphics cards powered by the industry's first QuadHead GPU. All the PCIe X16 cards offer 512MB of graphics memory and support up to 4x widescreen monitors (DVI or analog) simultaneously as one large desktop or as independent resolutions. The cards can connect a pair of monitors at a max digital...
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TG Daily (Free subscription) | 30/06/2008
Let's be realistic, the glory days of Matrox and blockbuster graphics cards such as the legendary Millennium are over. But despite the rise of Nvidia and ATI, Matrox is still around and is catering to an industry running workstations and mission critical applications. The manufacturer recently introduced a handful of new cards that can run up to four LCDs, but come with prices that got us thinking....
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Tilt.no (Free subscription) | 30/06/2008
In the battle for video card domination, dark horse Matrox never seemed to even come close to keeping up with Nvidia and ATI's crazy GPU arms race. But after fading almost completely from the gadgetsphere, the company has suddenly returned with the launch of five new graphics cards under its “M-Series” line. The M-Series targets the multi-display market and consists of two low-profile PCIe cards and...
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Gadgets and latest digital toys (Free subscription) | 27/06/2008
Matrox Graphics (are they still alive?) has a new range of graphic cards - the M-Series . “M” stands for Multi-monitor, and the cards offer (only') 512MB memory, native PCIe x16 and the ability to support up to 4 monitors. They're not meant for ordinary office drones, but was specially designed to cater for display-hungry professionals including financial analysts, media professionals, bloggers , and...