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GeForce2 MX with a BNC Out Selling!
[03/16/2001 06:27 PM]
by Anna Filatova
SUMA started shipping one more modification of its GeForce2 MX graphics card with a SIF filter. As you remember, SIF is a SUMA Individual analog Filter located on a daughter card and aimed at improving the image quality. SUMA PLATINUM GeFORCE2 MX SIF Type D graphics card, which is now selling, is equipped with a new SIF with a BNC connector used in the professional monitors. So this graphics card appears the first one based on NVIDIA GeForce2 MX, which allows using BNC cables to connect the monitors. However, we should point out that BNC Out is the only Out on the card that’s why you won’t be able to connect a regular monitor to it. So, due the analog filter as well as to the monitor connection via the BNC cable the image quality appears much better than usual. As for the card, SUMA PLATINUM GeFORCE2 MX SIF Type D features 32MB SDRAM working at 166MHz. The chip works at 175MHz. In Japan this card is now available in retail for about $180. Although this is quite a lot for a GeForce2 MX based card, SUMA has introduced a unique product: the only one with the BNC Out in the today’s graphics market.
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