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At $3,299 and just 24" it's hardly an impulse buy, but both the display and the ATI cards that power it will undoubtedly find traction with businesses in need of such accurate color reproduction. HP's Dreamcolor merits a mention in particular, as it's currently the only 30-bit color display on the consumer market. The DisplayPort interface's very existence is somewhat controversial, as HDMI offers many of the same features and is already well established in the marketplace, but DisplayPort-compatible monitors have already appeared on the market, courtesy of Dell and HP.
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Both cards are 512MB solutions backed by 320 stream processors, and while the 5700 lacks the double set of DualLink DVI outputs that the FireGL card carries, it offers two DisplayPort outputs instead. Going forward, the FirePro product series will serve as a midrange complement to the already established FireGL line, but in this case, ATI has equipped the V5700 with a few features that were formerly only to be found on its highest-end solutions.Īt $599, the FirePro V5700 is some $400 cheaper than the FireGL V7600 but carries a comparable-and potentially superior-feature set. The V3700 is an entry-level solution for CAD/CAM users on a budget, while the V5700 is a $599 midrange card that drops into the sizable gap between the $199 FireGL V3600 and the $999 FireGL V7600. So far, the company has announced two card models.
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AMD/ATI launched a new series of professional graphics cards today under the brand name FirePro.