Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 21 Oct 2004 19:34:04 +0200 | From | Jurriaan <> | Subject | Re: HARDWARE: Open-Source-Friendly Graphics Cards -- Viable? |
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From: Simon Braunschmidt <braunschmidt@corscience.de> Date: Thu, Oct 21, 2004 at 03:14:26PM +0200 > If i could buy a card with complete documentation as original poster > proposed, and with reprogramable logic, i would be willing to pay as > much as 125 EURO/Dollar. > > Key features for me are: > > DVI out > no fan > very low power requirements, something like < 4.5Watt > must be able to play fair with my second gfx card for gaming(deactivated > when i work) > basic SDK > > Cool extras would be (2D): > video acceleration (compatible with XvMC)
YES - that I'd like to see, and make it hdtv-compatible (allowing to view hdtv-streams on say a P4 2.0)
Also, I want the very best signal quality - the best 1600x1200@100 Hz or 1920x1080@80 Hz that money can buy.
I'd be willing to pay up to US$ 250 for such a card.
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