Play the most graphically
intensive games, produce the most stunning 3D effects
or just watch that latest adrenaline packed DVD
on your HDTV. Some of us here have even
been known to dabble in our favorite multi-player online
game (MPOG) on our main screen and have an internet
database open for hints on completing quests on a secondary
monitor while running IM, iTunes and Skype on the 3rd
monitor.
Having an abundance of video memory and the latest graphics engine supporting DirectX 10 will give you the horsepower and stamina notebooks have dreamed about. No longer will you be limited to “notebook graphics”. ViDock Gfx allows notebooks to handle what only desktops could.
3D & Immersive Gaming
Some specific games and simulators, such as flight simulators, offer the possibility to support multiple views. A flight simulator, for example, can allocate two screens to the virtual cockpit, one to the instrument panel and one to the external view of the airplane. Each screen will be updated in real time, benefiting from the advanced 3D engine of ViDock Gfx. Simultaneously you will be able to see the instrument panel and enjoy the view.
Multi User & Strategy Gaming
The fast graphics engine of ViDock Gfx (up to DirectX 10) will benefit also games that do not support multiple screens. Add to that, by running the games in "windowed mode" the extra monitors can still be used to access audio/video conferencing software to keep in direct contact with the team of a multi-user online game, to search the web for hints or to keep track of your location on a displayed map, making strategic online games enjoyable.
HD Video & HDTV Playing
ViDock Gfx is designed to fully support HDTV/HDMI displays. This allows you to connect any digital HDTV TV for entertaining with friends or by yourself. Play the latest adrenaline games or HD movie in full quality.
ViDock Gfx graphics processor is full featured to provide the ultimate quality in term of resolution, 3D performance and HD video playback when it comes to connect to latest HDMI TV sets.
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