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  1. Member rion's Avatar
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    can anyone recommend me the best video card with TV-out?

    for windows 98 with an AMD k6 processor.

    INNO 3D GF2 MX,SPARKLE GF, etc?

    thanks
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  2. You mean in terms of TV output or Monitor output quality?
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    I was hoping both of them with more features

    thanks
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  4. It depends on feature that you like to have such as: Video-in, DV-in, DVI-out, S-Video IN/OUT, TV-tuner, Realtime MPEG Encoder, Dual Monitor Support, High Refresh Rate at Highest Resolution...
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    how about for Dual Monitor support with High refresh Res.?

    realtime mpeg encoder can be achieve through some softwares right?
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  6. I have a Leadtek winfast a250 TD , my vivo edition ( Video in Video out)
    It's got g force 4 ti 440 gpu in it..
    I benchmark 8800 with benchmark 2001 snd edition.
    I currently have two monitors
    i can set the res of each seperatly and select vertical or horizontal span with a couple of other extension too...
    S-video in/out and video in/out
    Didnt have problems with it yet..

    It's easy to overclok it cuz it's got a wicked heat sink with 2 fans.
    check it out at leadtek.com

    My video captures are going well too!
    Hope it helps..
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  7. I have a little device called "Ultimate 2000" that plugs into ur monitor out and u plug ur monitor into it. Power runs through usb and it supports s-video and standard video outputs.

    Screen resolution isn't that great for viewing icons and such, but online games and divx movies come out fine. Also good for power-point presentations.

    I am using a sony vega flat screen tv... donno if that helps resolution any. They have a regular tv on the front of the box.

    http://www.brookmays.com/prod_disp.asp?itemnum=GTM2000

    I got mine at a local computer store for $99 bucks.

    much cheaper than a new video card
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