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| PNY Video
Cards. Established in 1985, PNY Technologies, Inc. is a leading manufacturer and supplier
of computer graphics accelerator cards, memory upgrade modules, digital storage media, CD
Media, Flash Memory and Flash peripherals. PNY introduced its Verto-brand consumer
graphics card product line in June 2001 and is now offering PNY-brand Quadro
graphics cards for workstation professional applications. PNY products are currently
available at major retail outlets, mail order outlets, online retailers, value-added
resellers and distribution channels throughout the U.S. and Europe.
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Product
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Description |
Price |
PNY-Q2_PRO |
PNY Quardro2 Pro
64MB DDR AGP |
Specifications
MFG Part #: VCQ2PRO
Single VGA 
64MB DDR mdmory
Resolutions:2048 x 1536 pixels
nVIDIA Quardro2 Pro GPU
Bus system AGP 2x/4X |
$558.88 |
PNY-Q2_MXR |
PNY Quardro2 MXR
32MB SDRAM AGP |
Specifications
MFG Part #: VCQ2MXR
NVIDIA Quadro2 MXR GPU
Dual DVI-I/VGA
32MB SDRAM memory 
AGP 4X/2X with Fast Writes
OS support:Windows XP/2000/NT (all WHQL certified) |
$234.08 |
PNY-Q4NVS2 |
PNY Quadro4
NVS200 64MB SDR AGP Video Card |
Specifications
Mfr Model Number:VCQ4200NVS
Dual DVI/VGA
2D/3D Graphics Support
2D Graphics Acceleration
Graphics Processor:1 x nVidia Quadro4 200 NVS
Card Interface: 32-bit AGP 4x
Chipset: nVIDIA Quadro4 
Data Width: 256-bit
Video RAM: 64MB SDRAM
Max Resolution (external):2048 x 1536 / 75 Hz
RAMDAC Clock Speed:350 MHz |
$166.88 |
PNY-Q4_550 |
PNY Quardro4
550XGL 64MB DDR AGP |
Specifications
MFG Part #: VCQ4550XGL
Powered by NVIDIA® Quadro4 550 XGL GPU
64-MB DDR SDRAM
DUAL DVI/VGA
Lightspeed Memory Architecture II 
Resolutions up to 2048 x 1536 at 75 Hz per display
Flexible multi-screen solution with full 3D support
Advanced desktop management with nView technology
Unified Driver Architecture optimized for OpenGL and DirectX applications
Includes MAXtreme, POWERDraft, and Quadro4View software
OS support:Windows XP/2000/NT (all WHQL certified) |
$271.04 |
PNY-Q4_750 |
PNY Quardro4
750XGL 128MB DDR AGP |
Specifications
Powered by NVIDIA® Quadro4 750 XGL
MFG Model Number:VCQ4750XGL
Dual monitor connectors (one VGA and one DVI-I)
128MB DDR 
Featuring NVIDIA's Lightspeed Memory Architecture II
Resolutions up to 2048 x 1536 @75Hz
OS support:Windows® XP/2000/NT® (all should be WHQL Certified) |
$648.48 |
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| A board
that plugs into a personal computer to give it display capabilities. The display
capabilities of a computer, however, depend on both the logical circuitry (provided in the
video adapter) and the display monitor. A monochrome monitor, for example, cannot display
colors no matter how powerful the video adapter. Many different types of video adapters
are available for PCs. Most conform to one of the video standards defined
by IBM or VESA. Each adapter offers several different video modes. The two basic
categories of video modes are text and graphics. In text mode, a monitor can display only
ASCII characters. In graphics mode, a monitor can display any bit-mapped image. Within the
text and graphics modes, some monitors also offer a choice of resolutions. At lower
resolutions a monitor can display more colors. Modern video adapters contain memory, so
that the computer's RAM is not used for storing displays. In addition, most adapters have
their own graphics coprocessor for performing graphics calculations. These adapters are
often called graphics accelerators. A type of video adapter that contains its own
processor to boost performance levels. These processors are specialized for computing
graphical transformations, so they achieve better results than the general-purpose CPU
used by the computer. In addition, they free up the computer's CPU to execute other
commands while the graphics accelerator is handling graphics computations. The popularity
of graphical applications, and especially multimedia applications, has made graphics
accelerators not only a common enhancement, but a necessity. Most computer manufacturers
now bundle a graphics accelerator with their mid-range and high-end systems. Aside from
the graphics processor used, the other characteristics that differentiate graphics
accelerators are: memory : Graphics accelerators have their own memory, which is reserved
for storing graphical representations. The amount of memory determines how much resolution
and how many colors can be displayed. Some accelerators use conventional DRAM, but others
use a special type of video RAM (VRAM), which enables both the video circuitry and the
processor to simultaneously access the memory. bus : Each graphics accelerator is designed
for a particular type of video bus. As of 1995, most are designed for the PCI bus.
register width: The wider the register, the more data the processor can manipulate with
each instruction. 64-bit accelerators are already becoming common, and we can expect
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