<quote who="Brad Thomson">

> I can't see anything in the archives on this (of recent times), so what
> are the best options for a decent video card that will do at least
> 1600x1200, 32-bit colour.
> 
> I'd go Nvidia again I guess, but don't really want to deal in binary-only
> drivers to get the best out it.

Matrox, Matrox, Matrox. If low-end 3d gaming stuff doesn't interest you, and
you want the best 2d card you can get, you'll want one of these. They're
very good about providing specs for *most* stuff. There are binary drivers
for the more esoteric features that haven't been figured out by the Free
driver hackers. :-)

Or ATI Radeons. They have good 3d.

- Jeff

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