Chris,
I know these will sound like silly questions, but since I will most likely wind up purchasing an RT2000, I just want to be absolutely certain about a couple of points.
In your followup to the RT2000 and DV500 previews, you say "In non-editing mode, users can make use of the G400 dual-head features by using two VA monitors..."
I just want to confirm that you intended to say two VGA monitors, as this is an important feature for me.
I also want to be clear about "In editing mode, a Millennium G200 PCI card can be added in order to provide both a stretched display and TV monitoring." Again, I know this is totally obvious, but here goes anyway. The G200 will provide the second VGA monitor display, and the G400 will provide the TV monitoring. As a bonus, with this configuration the second monitor can go to higher resolutions (1920 x 1200) than the G400's second VGA output (1280 x 1024).
I know these will sound like silly questions, but since I will most likely wind up purchasing an RT2000, I just want to be absolutely certain about a couple of points.
In your followup to the RT2000 and DV500 previews, you say "In non-editing mode, users can make use of the G400 dual-head features by using two VA monitors..."
I just want to confirm that you intended to say two VGA monitors, as this is an important feature for me.
I also want to be clear about "In editing mode, a Millennium G200 PCI card can be added in order to provide both a stretched display and TV monitoring." Again, I know this is totally obvious, but here goes anyway. The G200 will provide the second VGA monitor display, and the G400 will provide the TV monitoring. As a bonus, with this configuration the second monitor can go to higher resolutions (1920 x 1200) than the G400's second VGA output (1280 x 1024).
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