Hi Andy

> Java3D's OpenGL API is written much better than Direct3D version, so
> finally, still go for GF series.

Sure but as I said GF3 is overkill for J3D a GF2U or GF2ti would do just
fine and he would save a lot of $. And when J3D1.4 is out there will
definitly better cards on the market then now (like GF5 and R300)

If he's into PS/Vertex/DX programming he should go for R8500. If he's into
games/OpenGL performance he should go for GF3 (right now but this could
switch fast). If he wants good signal quality he rather should take the
R8500 or GF4.

If he wants to do more CAD/professional 3d modelling he should rather take
a FireGL card.

The bottom line of all: it really depends what you want to do.

EOF,
 J.D.

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