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To: Jeff Lins who wrote (12791)5/19/1999 11:29:00 PM
From: Sun Tzu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16960
 
>> This implies that they have a lead which they are increasing...

That's not how I read it. I think they meant that nVidia is differentiating itself from others, in part by offering a product for every point on the curve. I am not sure how much of an advantage this is, but I can see their point.

Sun "4 out of my 5 stocks were taken over this week" Tzu



To: Jeff Lins who wrote (12791)5/20/1999 1:22:00 AM
From: Philip J. Davis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 16960
 
Jeff,

>>V3 3500 appears to have some genuine potential as a video capture board. Perhaps TDFX will make a bundle targeted towards this market with Adobe or Ulead...the breakout box is great. Looking forward to picking one up.<<

I currently own an Iomega Buz Multimedia Producer. It's a PCI video capture board with built in Ultra SCSI - including a break-out box similar to the V3 3500TV. The capture quality is quite good.

I've got a V3 3500TV on order - placed at Onsale.com for about $210. Of course, I'll have to wait until July for delivery.

I'm anxious to see what type of NLE (non-linear editing) software is included, if any. I'm hoping for the full version of Ulead, but I doubt Adobe Premier would be included (very expensive).

Once it arrives, I'll post a video capture quality comparison of Buz vs V3 3500TV.

Lipo