Well, I think the color of Radeon 9500's DVI output is good. The simultaneous TV-out does not even have any performance penalty in 3D mode. (Thanks to extreme memory bandwidth?) Anyway, that is just the Radeon 9500/128 with 256-bit memory bus and extreme stable at 390/300 MHz setting without any special cooling.
Concern the color/gamma range, contrast and other factors, however, it still cannot beat G550. At least my eyes prefer the color output of G550 rather than Radeon 9500's... in terms of color fullness/contrast on both DVI output and TV-out.
For the Matrox's current product price in terms of cost/performance, I have excluded it from list of 3D Game adapter. But...
If there is a cheaper Parhelia (< US$200, <150 is better...) with Extreme fast 2D at 1600x1200x32bpp dual-head, 2-DVI / 2 D-SUB / 1 TV-out and unrestricted Video overlay space/mapping function, it would definitely my main computer's video adapter in substitution of G550.
Concern the color/gamma range, contrast and other factors, however, it still cannot beat G550. At least my eyes prefer the color output of G550 rather than Radeon 9500's... in terms of color fullness/contrast on both DVI output and TV-out.
For the Matrox's current product price in terms of cost/performance, I have excluded it from list of 3D Game adapter. But...
If there is a cheaper Parhelia (< US$200, <150 is better...) with Extreme fast 2D at 1600x1200x32bpp dual-head, 2-DVI / 2 D-SUB / 1 TV-out and unrestricted Video overlay space/mapping function, it would definitely my main computer's video adapter in substitution of G550.
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