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Millennium Turns Pro
June 1997
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What's New
/ Millennium Turns Pro
Matrox's Millennium Pro (starts at $399) graphics accelerator card offers improved performance with its fast Gouraud-shading engine, as well as support for 32-bit z-buffering and perspective-correct texture mapping for PC-based 3-D workstation applications. Available with 4 MB of dual-ported WRAM (expandable to 16 MB), the card has a 230-MHz DAC and a video engine that supports X and Y interpolation to deliver full-screen, full-motion video playback. With 16 MB
of WRAM, it offers 1800- by 1440-pixel resolution with 16-bit z-buffering or 1600- by 1200-pixel resolution with 32-bit z-buffering. Optional companion video cards for digital video editing, capture, and output to TV are available.
Contact: Matrox Graphics, Inc., Dorval, Quebec, Canada
Phone: 514-685-2630
Internet:
http://www.matrox.com
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