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Radeon™ VE
DUAL DISPLAY EDITION

Reviews


SharkyExtreme.com
"...the new Radeon VE brings a host of connectivity features to the table in addition to some innovative software that may vary well change the way we do business."

Radeon VE  -  "ATI has their sights set on the user base focused on productivity, where time is money."
February 2001

Tom's Hardware - tomshardware.com
"The Radeon VE offers an excellent price/performance ratio for dual display use. With 269 DM, this product is clearly less expensive than the competition."

"The test shows that the usability of the software positively distances itself from the competitors Nvidia and Matrox."
February, 2001

CHIP Online Germany, www.chip.de
"Radeon VE - exactly the right choice for dual display"
February 2001

Globetechnology.com
"A new video board being released today by ATI...called the Radeon VE, can't replace a giant monitor, but it can create something even more interesting: an affordable two-monitor setup."
February 2001

SharkyExtreme.com
Radeon VE - "...the beauty of having several options is the versatility and power afforded."
February 2001

Tom's Hardware - tomshardware.com
"Radeon VE is an attractive product for the home user, who only occasionally plays games, as well. Currently, there are very few arguments in favour of recommending the Millennium G450 Dualhead."
February, 2001

Globetechnology.com
"The Radeon VE is aimed at the mainstream and the corporate market...offering both business and home users the luxury of two displays."
February 2001

CHIP Online Germany, www.chip.de
"A total of three outputs make the [Radeon VE] the ideal partner for multi monitor applications."

"Compared to the competition - some of which is more expensive while offering less - the Radeon VE is a real bargain."
February 2001

SharkyExtreme.com
"...thankfully, all the video features from the Radeon family have carried over to the VE, making it the top-performer among the competition."
February 2001

Tom's Hardware - tomshardware.com
"In terms of 3D performance, it cannot be clearly determined who takes the lead. In some of the benchmarks, it is the GeForce2 MX TwinView, in others the Radeon VE. This shows at least that when cutting down on the 3D engine, ATI did not hit the wrong spot."

"ATI pulls the ace right at the beginning of the game: the low price...is unmatched by the competition."
February, 2001

Globetechnology.com
"For domestic computing, running two monitors off a computer is not as outrageous as it seems. Home users can hook up a less-expensive screen next to a main one, perhaps the monitor from an older PC that's no longer used. If the extra monitor must be purchased new, it may not cost much more than $200 to $400 for a 17-inch model, which combined with the Radeon VE card is still much cheaper than the large, high-end screens."
February 2001

SharkyExtreme.com
"The Radeon VE has emerged as a competitor with finesse rather than brute force."
February 2001

Tom's Hardware - tomshardware.com
"Contrary to the competition, the Radeon chip series provides excellent features for the playback of MPEG2 and DVD videos."
MDK2: "In 32 bit color mode, the Radeon VE shows its strength and overtakes the GeForce2 MX."
Mercedes Benz Truck Racing: "This benchmark, based on the Direct3D interface, shows that the Radeon VE makes a good impression. It is even 30 percent faster than the GeForce2 MX."
February, 2001

CHIP Online Germany, www.chip.de
"Especially graphics designers will learn to love the various features the software unleashes from the Radeon VE."

"A special treat, integrated in the core of the controller: a TMDS transmitter supporting digital TFT displays at resolutions of up to 1600 x 1200. In comparison: The entire range of GeForce2 MX cards with Twin View only manage resolutions of up to 1600 x 1024."
February 2001

 
 


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