Nvidia posts Vista beta driver
Nvidia today published a beta version of its release 90 graphics driver. According to Nvidia, the driver comes with a Vista "inspired" control panel, a feature that allows switching between a classic (legacy) and the new interface, enhanced Purevideo quality and controls as well as new video algorithms for noise reduction, image sharpening, de-interlacing and inverse telecine.
The beta driver is available for download at nzone.com.
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