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nView vs HydraVision

Athlon4all

Diamond Member
I recentley have had my first portray into the Dual Monitor world, and I like it!!!! I'm using right now my GF2MX 400 with a Trident '94 card, and they're working great, and a plesent suprise was despite I was not using an nView capable card, I was able to use it and it was very easy to set up. Now, I am looking at getting a Multi-Monitor capable AGP card, and my price range is more or less $85. I was looking originally at a GF4MX 440 but none of the cards in this price range have the DVI🙁 so, I looked at the R7500 and there are a few vendors selling R7500 DDR's Retail boxes with the DVI-VGA Adapter for my price range, so I am just wondering if HydraVision is that harder to setup compared to nView, thanks!!!!
 
The Radeon 7500 is a nice card, but I like Nview's ability to play a DVD on the secondary monitor. I don't think that's possible with Hydavision. Of course that Nview feature only works with XP so if you run something else it doesn't matter.


 
The 7500 chip supports only one overlay window. I don't know (yet) whether it can be on any of the heads. I'll know soon, still waiting for my 7500LE card to arrive.

regards, Peter
 
I'm not sure if this applies, but with my 8500 I can run an overlay -> fullscreen (for DVD , etc.) on my second monitor and play a game or surf the internet on my main monitor at the same time.

Really easy to set up to, just had to enable theatre mode.
 
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