Matrox Parhelia is still running $300+... at what price would you consider buying one?

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gotsmack

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Sub $200 for retail. Word on the street is they are coming out with a low end part later this year. I have no further datails though.
 

vash

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I'll wait for this card to hit the bargain bin of less than $30 before I splurge to get it. The card has 0 features that I'm truly interested in AND for desktop use, ATI/Nvidia's $100 offerings work quite well for my development and gaming.

vash
 

BeauJangles

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Originally posted by: vash
I'll wait for this card to hit the bargain bin of less than $30 before I splurge to get it. The card has 0 features that I'm truly interested in AND for desktop use, ATI/Nvidia's $100 offerings work quite well for my development and gaming.

vash

 

pocketExistentialist

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If there was a PCI version and I could somehow get a second LCD, then I might consider getting one for $150 for use on a second display for 2d stuff (but only if the 2d quality was noticeably better than a DVI TFT on the 9700 Pro).
 

GrumpyMan

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I sure would like to have that beautiful 2-D that it provides. If I could somehow get that 2-D with the power of the 9700 Pro for 3-D then I would pay $500.00 for that card. But as it is $100.00. If I could only get a mobo with 2 AGP slots, then that would do it. Yeah I know, forget about it.
 

grant2

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Isn't "2d image quality" pretty much irrelevant on LCDs?

Unless you want >2 displays, are unsatisfied with your current CRTs display quality, or 10/10/10/2 rgb it sounds like this card has no purpose.

The good news is that within 4 years Matrox should finally release a card that will outperform geforce 4600 cards (as the zealots were predicting all last spring)
 

GrumpyMan

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"Isn't "2d image quality" pretty much irrelevant on LCDs"

So is gaming on most of them if a different resolution is wanted.
 

pocketExistentialist

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Originally posted by: GrumpyMan
"Isn't "2d image quality" pretty much irrelevant on LCDs"

So is gaming on most of them if a different resolution is wanted.


But gaming on all resolutions is sucky with the Parhelia :D
 

Dean

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I would pay around $200 Canadian to play around with it. The card does have some sweet features that might become useable if you water cooled it and cranked it up a bit

Dean
 

chizow

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Originally posted by: glenn1

So who out there would want to own a Parhelia, and at what price would you consider buying one?

Nevar...unless they made a PCI version, then I'd use it for dual head and my 9700pro for games.

Chiz
 

Tab

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Heh, it cant even remoteley match up to the performence of Radeon 8500. I wouldnt buy one even if they gave it to me for free.
 

CubicZirconia

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Realistically, I probably wouldn't spend much for than $25 to buy one. It may be worth more, but not to me.
 

GrumpyMan

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Originally posted by: pocketExistentialist
Originally posted by: GrumpyMan
"Isn't "2d image quality" pretty much irrelevant on LCDs"

So is gaming on most of them if a different resolution is wanted.


But gaming on all resolutions is sucky with the Parhelia :D


But.....but..........3D Mark 2001 plays just fine on it. :D
 

lowtech1

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It depend on how stable & what kind of support I get for Windows & Linux.

I wouldn't even take it if they give it to me for free if it have poor Windows driver.