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Following the announcement of the new GeForce4 Ti and GeForce4 MX GPU families, hardware stores worldwide started selling graphics cards based on the new chips. This week we could come across only GeForce4 MX 440 based solutions from PNY, Palit, Leadtek, Visiontek, eVGA, Gainward, InnoVision, MSI and AOpen. The average cost of the graphics cards based on GeForce4 MX 440 makes around $120. The graphics cards based on the other chips from GeForce4 Ti and GeForce4 MX families are expected to begin selling in the nearest future. Before the end of the month we will see GeForce4 MX 420 based products. the GeForce4 Ti based ones will come out in the end of February – beginning of March, and the solutions with GeForce4 MX 460 are scheduled for March as well.
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