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To: D. Chapman who wrote (7928)6/18/1999 2:31:00 AM
From: peter michaelson  Respond to of 14778
 
D.:

You can order it at the matrox website.. I believe these are still pre-orders, though.

Lots of info here: matroxusers.com

"The G400s Are On The Streets

Yes that's right the G400s are now on the streets, well if you live in Hong Kong that is. I've had several confirmed reports that the Millennium G400 16MB OEM boards are on the shelves in Hong Kong, so if you just can't wait head on over there. They should be appearing on a street closer to you very soon."

G400 Shipping Clarification

"I've spoken to Matrox about the G400 shipping dates reported on Sharkyextreme. Matrox say they will be shipping Millennium G400 Series products by the end of the month to their distributors. This should place cards on store shelves by mid- July. However, customers who have pre-ordered their Millennium G400 16MB and 32MB boards through the Matrox On-line Store, will receive their boards 3-4 weeks from the time of their order (as originally indicated). Customers who have pre-ordered their Millennium G400 MAX boards should receive them 4-5 weeks from the time of their original order."

Peter



To: D. Chapman who wrote (7928)6/18/1999 11:19:00 AM
From: Spots  Respond to of 14778
 
>>Im so excited. Im going to switch over 5 computers to NT with dual monitors.

I would VERY strongly suggest you don't try to switch everything
at once unless you've done it a lot (which it doesn't sound like,
'cause you wouldn't be excited -- you'd be dreading it <gg>).

I hope thingsgo well, but they rarely do, entirely.

Good luck.