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  • Matrox Parhelia product announcement!

    For people who have high demands and have plenty of money to burn!


  • #2
    "Pricing and availability
    The Parhelia HR256 will be available for US $2,495 directly from Matrox at: http://shopmatrox.com, or by calling 800-361-1408, in Q4 2003. "
    I think I will wait
    We have enough youth - What we need is a fountain of smart!


    i7-920, 6GB DDR3-1600, HD4870X2, Dell 27" LCD

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    • #3
      Cool !
      Consider that it is meant to drive very high resolution displays:
      This exceptionally high resolution (3840 x 2400) can only be achieved today by combining multiple DVI channels and synchronizing them for a smooth and flawless display.
      Such as this IBM:


      Also, I don't think there really is much competetion in that market; at previous demonstrations, IBM used multiple matrox-cards to drive the monitors; now this can be done with a SINGLE PCI card !

      (I think it does show were matrox is heading: specialized graphics markets, where the 3D-aspect is done using other hardware)


      Jörg
      pixar
      Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die tomorrow. (James Dean)

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      • #4
        Since you read the release, might as well follow it up with the feature story:



        OFFICIAL EX- EMPLOYEE

        <font size="1">"So now I'm dreaming<br>For myself I'm understanding <br>Performing there, one hundred thousand fans would gather one and all <br>And so decided, we could rule it all if we should <br>Dance all away across the greatest city in the nether world..."<p>- Central Park 09/24/03</font>

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        • #5
          Nice 66mhz PCI, A nice candidate to make an dual opteron workstation useing an AMD chipset board...eg no AGP slot.

          Excuse me I just have to nip out and buy a lotto tickeyt

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          • #6


            I think i know why you guys call yourselves "the professional graphics company"

            good use of what resources Matrox has... unlike headcasting, i think this niche is actually quite a smart move!

            best of all, its based on a PCI-X Interface!

            Very professional indeed.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Chrono_Wanderer
              best of all, its based on a PCI-X Interface!
              I'm not sure of this; the card is said to work on:
              PCI 33 MHz and 66 MHz

              And by the looks of it is 64 bit. PCI-X 1.0 is indeed 64 bit, but allows for clockspeeds up to 133 MHz; PCI-X 2.0 (don't think there is such hardware already) even doubles or quadruples this to 266 and 533 MHz).


              Jörg
              pixar
              Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die tomorrow. (James Dean)

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              • #8
                indeed... i can see such a product in an AVID editing environment.... wow...
                "They say that dreams are real only as long as they last. Couldn't you say the same thing about life?"

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                • #9
                  QUAD DVI
                  no matrox, no matroxusers.

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                  • #10
                    Matrox made that card to drive the IBM "big bertha' 23" 9MP lcd display. We actually had a proto of it a a while back along with the monitor at work. I'd assume its for use in specialized CAD and mammography applications, since the text is too small to read. Its kinda funny looking though, since you have c breakout cable with 4 dvi connectors going to the panel, so windows sees it as 4 display strips :P

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by rylan
                      Its kinda funny looking though, since you have c breakout cable with 4 dvi connectors going to the panel, so windows sees it as 4 display strips :P
                      Hmm, if Windows sees it as 4 monitors, what does it do with the taskbar ? Is it only visible on the bottom left or bottom right, or is it duplicated, or does it simply cover both halves ?


                      Jörg
                      pixar
                      Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die tomorrow. (James Dean)

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by VJ
                        Hmm, if Windows sees it as 4 monitors, what does it do with the taskbar ? Is it only visible on the bottom left or bottom right, or is it duplicated, or does it simply cover both halves ?


                        Jörg
                        In independant mode (different res and color depth) it is visible only on primary monitor and which one is that is up to you. Actually it is one that's connected to the first output of the multimonitor graphic card.

                        In stretched mode (same res and color depth) it should be expanded across all screens.

                        For more flexible and useful adjusments one should use UltraMon program by RealtimeSoft.

                        Edit: grammar and some clarifications
                        Last edited by magician; 21 September 2003, 10:30.

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                        • #13
                          Considering that monitor costs 7.5k the card seems reasonably priced.

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