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A.J. Carisse wrote:
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> Jim Hill wrote:
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> > I have seen these discussions in the past and I've just deleted them with my
> > jealous under tones. However, now I'm ready to go for two. What is the
> > current wisdom:
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> (2) Number Nine Imagine 128 series 11 is very nice - put this together with a
> Viewsonic P815 and you've got a superb setup. However, Omega says that Imagine
> 128 cards aren't compatible with TS, and even though I've had no problems, this
> has to be taken seriously. The important thing here is to find something which
> will give you the resolution you'd like at at least 24 bit (preferably 32), with
> a good refresh rate (80+).
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Why would one need 24 bit (or more) color with TS? That's 16 million
colors. I can see no need for such color spectral resolution unless
you are doing serious 3D graphics or serious image processing.
BTW, I use a Number Nine Imagine 128 on NT without any TS problems
related to the screen presentation, just the well documented TS
bugs.
Rod
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