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[...]the pervading principle and abiding test of good breeding is the requirement of a substantial and patent waste of time. - Veblen
Anyway, take a wild guess, considering that:
1) Latest and greatest Matrox video editing hardware uses 3D power of "alien" 3D card present in the computer.
2) The only feature of Parhelia which common users might appretiate, surround gaming, is now available on Nvidia/ATI cards thanks to small box produced by Matrox itself - why would they do this if they have plans to introduce shiny new GPU?
I wouldn't expect anything other than modified P-core with support for fancy GUI of Windows Vista...and even that not at the launch of OS.
hush, I am the one who is meant to raise their hopes and then dash them against sharp jagged rocks.
its my one pleasure for putting up with them the rest of the time
Juu nin to iro
English doesn't borrow from other languages. It follows them down dark alleys, knocks them over, and goes through their pockets for loose grammar.
Last time when I needed a video card, I first waited as long as I could, check out the competition, and went out and ordered a Parhelia.
I hate it to be my last matrox card (Mystique -> G200 -> G450 -> Parhelia).
Jörg
pixar Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die tomorrow. (James Dean)
hush, I am the one who is meant to raise their hopes and then dash them against sharp jagged rocks.
its my one pleasure for putting up with them the rest of the time
maybe
ok fluffy
/meow
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Vista will include real-time animated 3D talking disembodied heads (AKA Headcasting) to guide users through all operations and to provide advice when it deems necessary. This will be a critical feature of the kernel and as such there will be no provisions made to disable it.
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