The New VisionTek Launches New Cards
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: the, new, visiontek, launches, new, cards Category : Miscellaneous
The New VisionTek, which is now a division of Hartford Computer Group announced today details about its new line of 3D graphics accelerators based upon the newest GPUs in ATI's RADEON family of products. The new line of products has offerings for entry level, mainstream, and hard core PC gamers.
The XTASY 9800PRO features 256-bit memory interface, full Microsoft DirectX 9 support and an 8-pixel pipeline to deliver real-time Hollywood style graphics and a gaming experience that surpasses all others. The XTASY 9600 series delivers amazing DirectX 9 performance to the mainstream market with quad pixel pipes and dual vertex engines. It is built on a .13 micron process. The XTASY 9200 series brings much of the power of its brethren to PC users on a more conservative budget.
VisionTek plans to bring products based on each new family of products to its retailers, e-tailers, direct marketers, and system builders as these products becomes available from ATI. VisionTek's current line of XTASY products are available at leading retailers including CompUSA and Fry's Electronics. VisionTek graphics products are backed by a limited lifetime warranty and toll free technical support.
In what must be considered great news for previous VisionTek owners, VisionTek is also honoring all XTASY retail product warranties to consumers who purchased VisionTek retail packaged products anytime in the past and they are continuing to provide toll-free technical support on all XTASY retail products purchased from VisionTek's retailers.
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