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Last week ASUS announced Deluxe version of their NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti4200 based graphics card.

The major features distinguishing this solution from its "non-deluxe" fellows (V8420/TD and V8420/DVI) include: Video-In, stereoscopic glasses, hardware monitoring (Smart Doctor), bigger software bundle and the absence of low-cost 64MB version (V8420 Deluxe goes only with 128MB). The clock frequencies of the chip and memory are 250MHz and 550MHz correspondingly.

The software bundle going with the Deluxe card is made of: ASUS Live (704*480 Video Capturing), ASUS Digital VCR (Scheduling, Recording, Timeshifting TV program, which requires a separate TV tuner card), ASUS Video-Security (Flexible private security system), WINCODER WINPRODUCER, Video-Live Mail, ASUS DVD S/ W Player, and such games as AQUANOX, Midnight GT and Games Showcase (they are also included into the software bundles for the "non-Deluxe" graphics cards).

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