> Message: 9
> Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 11:17:36 -0500
> From: "Timothy Normand Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Actually, it's a common marketing tactic to have 3 
> models of something.  People feel better than if
they 
> got the low-end model but didn't pay as much as the 
> high-end model.  What should we remove from OGD1 to 
> make a low-end model?

IIRC the NVidia GeForce3 cards came in the GeForce3
Ti2000, GeForce3 and GeForce3 Ti5000 variants,
initially with substantial price differences. The only
difference in the actual cards was the clock speed,
and that wasn't difficult to change in software - I
seem to remember a small windows taskbar applet that
did that.

Perhaps have a basic model with one DVI, no TV-out,
and 128MB of memory, the version in the board
photographs (two DVI, TV-out, 256MB) and a posh
version that's the same except it has the 5000 FPGA?


                
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