41. The monitor looks great, and it will work with either a digital or analog connection to your graphics card. 42. The realism in some cases was breathtaking, although these were shown on state-of-the-art graphics cards that are just now becoming available. 43. These are the buyers of hot new graphics cards, ever-bigger hard drives, faster writeable CD and DVD drives. 44. They futz and fuss, almost compulsively adding new graphics cards, software upgrades, bigger hard drives. 45. These folks run programs that display lots of complex graphics, so they often spring for high-end graphics cards made by companies like Matrox and Diamond Multimedia. 46. With a better graphics card, more powerful speakers and additional memory, the eMonster would deserve its name. 47. While the graphics accelerator cards on the market today are impressive, they are only the beginning. 48. Windows XP also has some features in its glitzy interface that take advantage of state-of-the-art graphics cards. 49. You also might check with the maker of your favorite graphics card to see if an AGP version is available. 50. Because it uses the so-called Panel Link method of transmitting display data from the system to the monitor, it also comes with a proprietary graphics card. |