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- From: fluet@ee.ualberta.ca (Kevin Blaine Fluet)
- Subject: Re: Ever hear of a Number 9 Video Card???
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- Date: Mon, 7 Sep 1992 19:41:46 GMT
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- jmeyers@ecst.csuchico.edu (Jeff Meyers) writes:
- >The business I do consulting for is planning the purchase including the
- >above mentioned Number 9 video card. They will be paying about $1200 !
- >What is so special about this card? Is that a resonable price?
-
- Well, first of all 'Number 9' is a company, not just a specific card. I
- know that Dell sells the #9GXi card for about $1880 (Canadian). It does
- 1280x1024 at 72 Hz and has a feature allowing you to use a 'virtual
- screen' measuring 2048x2048 pixels.
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