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  • Matrox Branch Out!

    I think it would be a great idea for Matrox to enter into new markets, such as notebooks, gaming consoles, and chipsets.

    For notebooks they could use the tried and true GSeries with superior TV-Out and dual display, and they could probably be made to use a lot less power with a die shrink. (Maybe sprinkle a few new features here and there and give it a little speed boost.) S3 has been riding it out like this for a long time, why not Matrox?

    Gaming Consoles? How about Parhelia, FAA16x would be great for games. Parhelia won't be so "outclassed" when it comes to that area, I mean XBox is using a GF3.5 and the other systems are arguably lesser in comparison. Maybe talk with SEGA, they just returned to profitability from 5 years of losing cash, and it just seems to me that they would love to return to their roots as a hardware maker. Get a little Matrox sticker on the front of the console, like ATi. People will remember it because Matrox just sounds cool, they see a Matrox box in CompUSA? "Gee this is the same company that made Console X, I want THIS!"

    Chipsets? It was rumored they had an integrated video chipset before i810 and it was thrown away. Use experience from that and build on it with Parhelia or P-LX. Again, comparatively, Parhelia would shine there. Integrated triple head? Man that would be great. Maybe put this into use in the notebook area as well. There is a greatly untapped AMD notebook market, I'm sure AMD would want to team up with Matrox.

    Ideas like these would probably require a good investment to start out with, but the rewards would be great if they would just give it a try.

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    Re: Matrox Branch Out!

    Originally posted by bsdgeek
    \There is a greatly untapped AMD notebook market, I'm sure AMD would want to team up with Matrox.
    maybe that's what AMD and Matrox were working on.
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    • #3
      :insert joke here: Matrox? New products? Ha! :end joke:

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      • #4
        I would dearly love the standard laptop configuration at work to have the VGA-out as a SECOND SCREEN and not a clone of the TFT... I mean in how many offices worldwide do you have laptops in docking stations next to a standalone screen, with the lid to the laptop closed.... I mean what a waste of expensive TFT screen there...
        DM says: Crunch with Matrox Users@ClimatePrediction.net

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        • #5
          Originally posted by GNEP
          I would dearly love the standard laptop configuration at work to have the VGA-out as a SECOND SCREEN and not a clone of the TFT... I mean in how many offices worldwide do you have laptops in docking stations next to a standalone screen, with the lid to the laptop closed.... I mean what a waste of expensive TFT screen there...
          You've been able to do that for years on most ATi and S3 chipset laptops...

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          • #6
            Not on this Compaq using a ATI Rage LT Pro as far as I can tell...
            DM says: Crunch with Matrox Users@ClimatePrediction.net

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            • #7
              It seemed to be a feature which worked in Windows 98, but not in W2K/WinXP
              We have enough youth - What we need is a fountain of smart!


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              • #8
                By Knife
                maybe that's what AMD and Matrox were working on.
                Any idea what happened to that project?
                (If at all there was such a project in the first place)
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                • #9
                  It was probably terminated bacause of lack of fundings!

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                  • #10
                    maybe integrated video on a Operton board?
                    Why is it called tourist season, if we can't shoot at them?

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                    • #11
                      Just had a thought. Dual DVI onboard (motherboard) would be sweet and original.
                      Last edited by bsdgeek; 22 August 2003, 15:02.

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