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64-Bit Graphics and Video Accelerator
September 1996
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What's New
/ 64-Bit Graphics and Video Accelerator
VideoMagic (with 2 MB of EDO DRAM, $159; with 4 MB, $239) uses Trident's TGUI 9682 64-bit graphics engine, which implements TrueVideo scaling in hardware. The graphics engine provides 24-bit true color at resolutions of up to 1024 by 768 pixels and refresh rates of 75 MHz noninterlaced and 96 MHz interlaced. The video-accelerator function features full-screen video play
back at 30 fps and resolutions of up to 1600 by 1200 pixels. The card supports video playback for the following formats: CD-I, MPEG, Indeo, Cinepak, Video CD, CD Karaoke, and QuickTime.
Contact: Jaton Corp., Milpitas, CA
Phone: (408) 942-9888.
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