Thursday, April 14, 2011

Nvidia Introduces Multi-display Processor

The NVS 300 graphics
processor sports a passive thermal
design and built-in power management
technology, which intelligently adjusts power consumption
based on the applications in use.
The Nvidia NVS 300 is priced at $149 and is now available in
PCI Express x16 and x1 confi gurations.
Nvidia has announced its NVS 300 business graphics solution,
a graphics processor designed to deliver visual fi delity across
up to eight displays, while consuming minimal power.
The NVS 300 graphics processor offers versatile display
connectivity in a low-profi le, space-saving graphics card design,
simplifying IT administration. Compatible with LCD, DLP, and
plasma display types and standard tower, work station, and
small-form-factor system confi gurations, the NVS 300 supports
VGA, DVI, DisplayPort, and HDMI at resolutions as high as
2560x1600.
The new graphics processor features Nvidia nView desktop
management software and new Nvidia Mosaic technology,
which provides seamless taskbar spanning and transparent
scaling of any application across as many as eight displays.
“The NVS 300 is built for demanding enterprises that require
high reliability, improved manageability, and tremendous value,”
explains Jeff Brown, general manager of the Professional Solutions
Group at Nvidia. “The ability to support legacy and current display
types provides an upgrade path without disrupting existing,
complex installations.

Article By Computer Graphics World Magazine

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