Matrox Millennium P750 Review
Minimum system requirements:
AGP 2.0 compliant system
128 MB RAM
600 MHz CPU
CD-ROM drive
Microsoft® Windows® 2000, Windows® XP, Windows NT® 4.0 or Linux
Key features:
256-bit GPU with 128-bit DDR memory bus
64 MB DDR memory
AGP 8x, 4x, 2x, 1x
Powerful 2D, 3D and DVD-Video acceleration
Multi-display support: DualHead-HF
- 1600 x 1200 dual digital and 1920 x 1440 dual analog resolution
- Dual-DVI outputs with independent resolution support
- Fully symmetric dual-display outputs with identical quality
- Dual independent hardware overlays for video
- Dual-display color calibration
Multi-display support: TripleHead
- Unique Matrox TripleHead support
- Unique Matrox Dual-display plus TV output support
- Surround Gaming*
UltraSharp Display Output technology:
- Highest quality output with 10-bit gamma correctable DACs
Certified for AEC and entry-level MCAD
Glyph Antialiasing for ultra-crisp text rendering
Unified Drivers for Millennium P-Series & Parhelia Series
OpenGL® 1.3® and Microsoft® DirectX 8.1 compliant
Capabilities:
Hardware Transform and Lighting, Positional Lights, Subpixel Accurate Rasterizing, Stencil Buffers, Table Fog, Vertex Fog, W-Fog, Specular Gouraud Shading, Anisotropic Filtering, Bilinear Filtering, Point Sampling, Trilinear Filtering, Additive Texture Blending, Dot3 Texture Blending, Multiplicative Texture Blending, Subtractive Texture Blending, Environmental Bump Mapping, Environmental Bump Mapping With Luminance, Cube Mapping, Factor Alpha Blending, Vertex Alpha Blending, Texture Alpha Blending, Texture Clamping, Texture Mirroring, Texture Wrapping, Guard Band Support, Projected Textures, Volume Textures, Point Primitive Support, DXT Compressed Textures, Mipmapped Volume Textures, Mipmapped Cube Textures, Texture Border Color, Hardware Rasterization, Shading, Transform and Lighting
Included Software
Matrox eDualHead. Matrox eDualHead is a set of Web browser utilities to help you get the most out of multiple displays. Matrox eDualHead software supports Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or later. It includes the following:
PageJump. Use Matrox PageJump to view Web page jumps in another browser window. When you start PageJump, it opens 2 browser windows. To use the PageJump feature, hold down the [Ctrl] key while clicking a hypertext link. The page pointed to by that link will appear in the other browser window. With this feature you can click a link and then still see the page that contained the link. For example, with a product catalog, you could view a list of products in one browser window and, with PageJump, view the product information in the other browser window.
PageWrap. Use Matrox PageWrap to view the continuation of a long Web page in at least one other browser window. As you scroll up or down in one browser window, PageWrap updates the other browser windows so that they show previous and/or subsequent parts of the page. In this way, PageWrap simulates a multiple column view of a single Web page.
Among other things, you can configure how many browser windows PageWrap uses and how much overlap there is between windows.Matrox
PageLog. Use Matrox PageLog to maintain a list of links or locations (URLs) you've visited with any instance of Internet Explorer or Windows Explorer. Among other things, with PageLog you can:
- Keep a history of the locations you've visited.
- Go to a location recorded in the list.
- By dragging-and-dropping, rearrange the list.
- By right-clicking a list item, perform various actions on that item.
- Save your list.






