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    Last edited by FormerEx-SalesSoup; 15 October 2003, 10:39.
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    Great, someone was asking for something like this on Arstechnica forums, not long ago.

    EDIT:

    Microsoft Cerified drivers for Windows 2000, XP and Linux, WOW.


    Which chip is powering this one?

    Parhelia or P750 (ParheliaLX) or perhaps Parhelia8x?

    It's LX.

    So does Parhelia 256HR support same features (pivot, etc...).
    Last edited by UtwigMU; 15 October 2003, 12:52.

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    • #3


      "Single Parhelia-LX chip - High-performance graphics chip supporting 4 analog or digital outputs per single board"

      Edit: I'm not into this kind of hardware, but I still find the specs pretty impressive... Quad overlay? Cool!
      Last edited by Tempest; 15 October 2003, 12:49.

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      • #4
        humm..... i smell something new cooking at matrox.....
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        • #5
          Hey you might want to get Multidesk fixed before advertising the wazoo out of it.

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          • #6
            Any guesses on the pricing on these?
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            • #7
              Question for soupy

              from the specs page:

              - Supports S-Video or composite video
              - Supports SCART

              what's 'SCART' supposed to mean here? SCART-RGB? I mean, every card that supports S-Video or Composite supports SCART, since that's just the socket used to hook it up to tv. With it explicitly being mentioned here, there might be hope for SCART-RGB support???

              If so, does that mean that SCART-RGB driver support also will be added to all other ParheliaLX-based products?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by dZeus
                Question for soupy

                from the specs page:

                - Supports S-Video or composite video
                - Supports SCART

                what's 'SCART' supposed to mean here? SCART-RGB? I mean, every card that supports S-Video or Composite supports SCART, since that's just the socket used to hook it up to tv. With it explicitly being mentioned here, there might be hope for SCART-RGB support???

                If so, does that mean that SCART-RGB driver support also will be added to all other ParheliaLX-based products?
                I really don't know the technical details concerning SCART, but I'm pretty sure it's referring to SCART-RGB, as the Matrox Tech Support Forum (in the FAQs) shows the pinouts for SCART-RGB. I couldn't tell you whether SCART-RGB is supported on all P-Series products.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by SpiralDragon
                  humm..... i smell something new cooking at matrox.....
                  Yep, they have the following cycle:

                  Performance card, low cost card, MMS card, nexgen card (same gen card - depends on the cycle).

                  For example:
                  G200
                  G250
                  G400
                  G200MMS
                  G450
                  G550 (G800 ?)
                  G450 MMS
                  Parhelia
                  Parhelia LX (P650/750)
                  Parhelia QID/256HR
                  ...
                  Performance card

                  WRT to performance card, although it may not be gaming card, it has to keep up with Quadros, fireGLs and Wildcats in order to compete in pro and CAD markets.

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                  • #10
                    If they make a DX9 card in PCI Express that is about the speed of the RV350 and package it with some AMD64 windows and linux drivers, they can more or less guarantee that it'll be my next vidcard!
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                    • #11
                      And are we ever going to get the driver-native pivot features enabled for the regular Parhelia? If I go TFT, this would be a real bonus for me...
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                      • #12
                        Matrox has enterd the professional 3D maket, and if they want to be able to compete there they need a preformance part, and from spring 2004 they will also need PCI Express on their cards.

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                        • #13
                          well the parhelia hr quad dvi thingy, is bout 2499 USD , hopefully it will be bit cheaper
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                          • #14
                            Say Soupy,

                            what do you think, how many of the listed features will require additional e-mail requests by your customers for getting them enabled ?
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                            • #15
                              I think they want to phase out the G450/550. The P650 has now reached a price low enough to eat into the g550 sales. I guess a 10-15% price cut will do the trick nicely -and there goes the G550. The G450LX can be had for about 60-70€ but I don't think M wants to sell them anymore (I doubt they make much money out of it as the part is pretty much obsolete).

                              The P650 looks like a good replacement for the G450 driving the MMS series...

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