>I want to upgrade my graphics card from a Matrox G550, which doesn't
>
> support the full native resolution of my new LCD monitor, and won't let
> me adjust colors separately on two monitors. I don't use games or TV, so
> I don't need 3D.
>
> My system:
> Monitors: Samsung 213T DVI LCD + Sony CRT
> Motherboard: AGP slot. Intel D845HV. Bus Clock 100 MHz.
> Processor: 180 GHz Pentium 4. 8 KB primary, 256 KB secondary cache
> OS: Windows XP Pro SP2
> Primary use: Photoshop CS2 (My upgrade is on order.)
>
> Objectives:
> 1. To use the native 1600x1200 resolution of the LCD.
> 2. To calibrate the two monitors separately: Adobe Gamma, color, etc.
>
>
> What graphic card should I buy?
Any modern video card should be able to do 2048x1536 dual monitor. There are
a few ultra cheap cards that can only handle one monitor but rare nowadays.
-Kent
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