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You pointed out Stereo3D, well I looked it up and it's a 3rd party technology, so why are you even bringing it up on a TripleHead2Go forum I don't understand? People here care about TH2Go support, want to complain about lack of Stereo3D support, go to their forums.
Nevertheless, I don't see why you can't just admit that the historic trends I've pointed out might have some merit. Lastly, I never recommended anyone to buy one card over the other, so I don't see why you keep bringing that up.
Stereo3D technology is
not 3rd party, you didnt look very hard.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d_stereo.html . Supported on various nVidia chipsets, 3d glasses and 3d screens for a number of years now.
I brought it up as you harp on about historical trends and support, yet its a feature, along with several others, that nVidia support that ATI do not. Similar to lack of resolution flexibility.
My one and only issue with your post is that slating the only completely working product solution we have is
bad for this community. If people were to believe you and agree nVidia cards became (overnight) uncompetitive, then they wouldnt buy into TH2G either (as WS is the defacto screen format and a requirement), this hurts all of us.
Ive made a solid case that support for everything but vanilla games playing is better on nV and has been since the "beginning". There is zero merit to looking backwards in the technology industry to predict the future. To illustrate this look no further than the 8800GTX series, its still a
competitve and scalable card nearly 3 years after introduction. That has simply never happened before and who knows if it will again. The future is thankfully not predetermined, recurring patterns.
PS: I will however continue trying to get our HD4870s workling, they are terrific cards software problems not withstanding.