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20 January 2010
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ATI eyefinity is limited but I still want

ATI eyefinity video cards support up to six displays and multiple cards can be used together in a single machine for a single virtual display. AMD says they’ll be able to chain together enough of their eyefinity cards to create a resolution that approaches eye-definition optical clarity at 12x 1080p.

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11 February 2009
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Has Stereoscopic 3-D Gaming Finally Arrived for the Average Consumer?

Has 3D Gaming has finally arrived for the mass market?! I know this isn’t new technology, but it’s always been pricey, with bulky wired glasses until recently. This will be great when the price comes down and the features go up. Well anyway, without further ado:

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22 December 2008
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Succeeding iMacs and Minis to toss NVIDIA Chipsets into the mix

In some versions of Macintosh OS X, it evidently appears that the side by side iMac and Macintosh Mini will indeed be based on the NVIDIA MCP79 chipset. MacBook, MacBook and MacBook Air models all went to the NVIDIA chipsets back in October. What’s going on with the …

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1 December 2008
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Install video drivers and Compiz 3-D desktop effects on Fedora 10 in just 3 commands!

This is how-to-Install 3D desktop effects on a vanilla Fedora 10 installation (I tried this on a freshly installed Fedora 10, installed from DVD). Basically all you need to do is get 3d hardware acceleration enabled for your video card and then install the fusion-icon package and reboot. In the past this was easier said than done.

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