NVIDIA GEFORCE4 TI 4200 GPUS AVAILABLE AT THOUSANDS OF RETAIL STORES
I just wanted to let you know that graphics accelerator cards based on the
NVIDIA's GeForce4 Ti 4200 GPU are available at thousands of leading
retailers worldwide. NVIDIA's add-in card partners have stocked store
shelves with products based on the award-winning NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti 4200 GPU
that top technology critics have already enthusiastically declared the new
price/performance champion in the graphics card market.
The GeForce4 Ti 4200 is the latest addition to the GeForce4 product family
and features the advanced nfiniteFX II Engine, superior Accuview
Antialiasing (AA) Technology and versatile nView Multi-display Technology.
With the ability to process over 113 million vertices per second, the
GeForce4 Ti 4200 GPU has the processing power to render intricately detailed
graphical environments, complete with radical visual effects and realistic,
life like character animation.
Add-in card companies manufacturing products based on GeForce4 GPUs include:
ABIT, Albatron, Altos C&C, Anextek, AOpen, ASK, AsusTEK, Chaintech,
Chance-I, Cit Gate, Compro, Ennyah, Espco, eVGA.com, Gainward Co. Ltd.,
Galaxy, Garnet System, Geniman, Inside Telenetcom, Jace Tech, Leadtek
Research, Inc., MSI, Omni Media, Palit, Pine Technologies, PNY Technologies,
Prolink, Sigmacom, Sparkle, S/U/MA Electronics and Visiontek, Inc. For
information on where to buy NVIDIA products, access the NVIDIA Web site at
<http://www.nvidia.com/content/wheretobuy/default.asp>.
Here is what reviewer's have said about GeForce4 Ti 4200:
"With its GeForce4 Ti 4200, NVIDIA currently has the most attractive offer
on the shelves, by far," said Lars Weinand, contributing editor for
www.tomshardware.com
<http://www6.tomshardware.com/graphic...409/index.html>.
"NVIDIA's GeForce4 Ti 4200 is by far the best card under the $200 mark,"
said Anand Shimpi, editor in chief of www.anandtech.com
<http://www.anandtech.com> in his Sub-$200 Video Card Round-up article.
"The GeForce4 Ti 4200 has me more excited than any other product introduced
in the last quarter," said Kyle Bennett, editor in chief of www.hardocp.com
<http://www.hardocp.com>.
"You're getting loads of performance for your money," said Greg Vederman,
technical editor for PC Gamer magazine, in awarding the GeForce4 Ti 4200 the
PC Gamer Editor's Choice award in the June issue. "This card is a bargain."
"With its incredible performance, nView built-in, and built-in video-in and
video-out capabilities, we just don't feel there's a better value in the
market than the GeForce4 Ti 4200," said Brandon Bell, hardware editor for
www.firingsquad.com
<http://firingsquad.gamers.com/hardwa...oc/default.asp>.
Brian Burke
NVIDIA Corp.
I just wanted to let you know that graphics accelerator cards based on the
NVIDIA's GeForce4 Ti 4200 GPU are available at thousands of leading
retailers worldwide. NVIDIA's add-in card partners have stocked store
shelves with products based on the award-winning NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti 4200 GPU
that top technology critics have already enthusiastically declared the new
price/performance champion in the graphics card market.
The GeForce4 Ti 4200 is the latest addition to the GeForce4 product family
and features the advanced nfiniteFX II Engine, superior Accuview
Antialiasing (AA) Technology and versatile nView Multi-display Technology.
With the ability to process over 113 million vertices per second, the
GeForce4 Ti 4200 GPU has the processing power to render intricately detailed
graphical environments, complete with radical visual effects and realistic,
life like character animation.
Add-in card companies manufacturing products based on GeForce4 GPUs include:
ABIT, Albatron, Altos C&C, Anextek, AOpen, ASK, AsusTEK, Chaintech,
Chance-I, Cit Gate, Compro, Ennyah, Espco, eVGA.com, Gainward Co. Ltd.,
Galaxy, Garnet System, Geniman, Inside Telenetcom, Jace Tech, Leadtek
Research, Inc., MSI, Omni Media, Palit, Pine Technologies, PNY Technologies,
Prolink, Sigmacom, Sparkle, S/U/MA Electronics and Visiontek, Inc. For
information on where to buy NVIDIA products, access the NVIDIA Web site at
<http://www.nvidia.com/content/wheretobuy/default.asp>.
Here is what reviewer's have said about GeForce4 Ti 4200:
"With its GeForce4 Ti 4200, NVIDIA currently has the most attractive offer
on the shelves, by far," said Lars Weinand, contributing editor for
www.tomshardware.com
<http://www6.tomshardware.com/graphic...409/index.html>.
"NVIDIA's GeForce4 Ti 4200 is by far the best card under the $200 mark,"
said Anand Shimpi, editor in chief of www.anandtech.com
<http://www.anandtech.com> in his Sub-$200 Video Card Round-up article.
"The GeForce4 Ti 4200 has me more excited than any other product introduced
in the last quarter," said Kyle Bennett, editor in chief of www.hardocp.com
<http://www.hardocp.com>.
"You're getting loads of performance for your money," said Greg Vederman,
technical editor for PC Gamer magazine, in awarding the GeForce4 Ti 4200 the
PC Gamer Editor's Choice award in the June issue. "This card is a bargain."
"With its incredible performance, nView built-in, and built-in video-in and
video-out capabilities, we just don't feel there's a better value in the
market than the GeForce4 Ti 4200," said Brandon Bell, hardware editor for
www.firingsquad.com
<http://firingsquad.gamers.com/hardwa...oc/default.asp>.
Brian Burke
NVIDIA Corp.
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