01:10 - Wednesday 5 March 2008 by Bert Toepelt
Source: Tom's Hardware UK – Keywords: Asus, Splendid, PCIe, Video Category : Graphics Cards
Source: Tom's Hardware UK – Keywords: Asus, Splendid, PCIe, Video Category : Graphics Cards
ASUS’ Splendid-HD card makes your computer HDMI compatible and improves its image quality.
The ASUS Splendid-HD add-in card for a PCI-Express x1 slot makes any PC HD-Video ready. It also doubles as an HDCP-compliant 2D graphics card with two DVI ports and is meant to improve image quality where colour rendition and crispness are concerned.
If the video material is not available in HD format, the Splendid card upsamples it to 1080p. As the name implies, the card is based on a Splendid-HD processor.
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