ethics
10-01-2004, 03:15 PM
From PC Mag review:
We weren't surprised when we opened the Sapphire Radeon X800 XT box to find what looks like a plain old ATI reference board. Like all the other X800 XT cards, the Sapphire card's performance is amazingly fast. So how does it stand out in a crowd? First, it has VIVO (video in, video out) capability. Like most X800 XT cards, it supports TV output, with component, S-Video, and composite cables in the box. But Sapphire adds video input with S-Video and composite support, letting you record and edit video.
My God, this card looks like it for me next year. :)
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1650673,00.asp?p=2
We weren't surprised when we opened the Sapphire Radeon X800 XT box to find what looks like a plain old ATI reference board. Like all the other X800 XT cards, the Sapphire card's performance is amazingly fast. So how does it stand out in a crowd? First, it has VIVO (video in, video out) capability. Like most X800 XT cards, it supports TV output, with component, S-Video, and composite cables in the box. But Sapphire adds video input with S-Video and composite support, letting you record and edit video.
My God, this card looks like it for me next year. :)
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1650673,00.asp?p=2