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Preview: NVIDIA GeForce 4 Ti 4200 (1/13) |
By Lars Weinand - Editor In Chief RIVA Station / Editor Tomīs Hardware Guide Preview: NVIDIA GeForce 4 Ti 4200
Speaking of prices - there is a certain degree of overlap between the MX460 and the Ti4200. This made the Ti4200 seem like a very attractive choice from the very beginning, as it offered a theretofore unheard of price/performance ratio. Other than the initial launch information and the preliminary specifications, not much was heard about this card for a while. Not a single company had a product with this chip in the pipeline, and many PR managers knew no more of this chip than what had already been reported.
The 4200 were announced during the NVIDIA GF4 launch event in Brusels Naturally, this led to wild speculations and odd rumors based on the information available mixed with just a little (or a lot, in some cases) creative thinking. The most interesting rumors spoke of a complete cancellation of the Ti4200. Another claimed that NVIDIA simply couldn't satisfy the expected high demand for such an attractive card and was therefore delaying it. Lastly there was talk of giving retailers a chance to sell off the remaining inventory of GeForce3 Ti200 cards, which would become obsolete with the introduction of the Ti4200, a card that would offer more performance at a similar, or even lower, price. Of course, the truth probably lies somewhere in between. |
Copyright: 11.04.2002 - RIVA Station 2002 - Lars Weinand URL of this Article: www.rivastation.com/gf4ti4200_e.htm - If you want to link to it, please use this URL! :-) |