Tresh en zijn vrolijke kornuiten hebben een review geplaatst van de Asus V7100/2V1D, een GeForce2 MX dat zoals bekend gebruikt kan worden om twee VGA monitoren op aan te sluiten. Sommigen klagen dat de TwinView implementatie van nVidia lang niet zo goed is als Matrox' DualHead, maar volgens het FiringSquad zijn ze geduchte concurrenten:
As I mentioned before, this is the first GeForce2 MX card we've reviewed with dual monitor support. And let me tell you, I loved every moment of it. I recently joined the ranks of Bob and jumped into the two-monitor scene. Folks, it's only been a scant few weeks and I don't know how I lived with only one monitor. The ability to literally expand your desktop two-fold is extremely useful. For all those times when you wish you could look at a document and a web-page at the same time, or even have a spreadsheet and Photoshop fully maximized at the same time. The uses are limitless and the cost is rather finite when you factor in how much more this feature sets you back.
We tested NVIDIA's implementation and were rather pleased. We were able to run different resolutions and color-depths on both monitors at the same time. Very handy if the second monitor is not as good as the first one. As far as we're concerned, TwinView is a worthy competitor to Matrox and its Dual Head line of cards.
Qua snelheid presteert deze kaart gelijk aan de andere GeForce2 MX kaarten (verassing!). Sommige mensen vinden de kaart misschien duur in vergelijking met de 'normale' GF2MX kaarten, maar volgens de reviewer is het zijn geld waard.
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