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VTBook: enjoy the technology!

 

You can see by the HARD facts that VTBook can give you the opportunity to use your notebook as you've never imagined possible.

Look at the range of compatible displays, the performance, the power consumption, the weight. Look at the digital interface, at the vast amount of video memory.

But look also at the soft facts: the 2D and 3D acceleration, the advanced video modes, the custom controls, the ever improving OS support.

Look at the facts and realize why everybody, at the beginning of the VTBook project, was continuosly telling us that a PCCard graphics card like this was impossible to build. We've designed, built and delivered the impossible. And we've made sure that you can enjoy all this technology with ease and fun. It's even written on the VTBook case: Enjoy!

 

HARD facts...

 

Display compatibility
Display support

DVI
VGA with included DVI to VGA adapter
ADC with optional DVI to ADC adapter
HDMI with optional DVI to HDMI adapter

Predefined video modes
130+
Custom video modes
Read from display

Every display with a DVI plug can be directly connected to VTBook. VGA displays can be connected with the supplied VGA-to-DVI adapter. ADC displays require an optional ADC-to-DVI adapter: for best quality at higher resolutions we recommend Apple's DVI-toADC adapter.

 

Maximum supported resolutions
VGA
DVI/ADC
DualDisplay*
Overall
2048x1280
1920x1200
1280x1024 (x2)
At 32 bit
1600x1200
1920x1200
1024x768 (x2)
At 85 Hz
1600x1200
-
-
At 100 Hz
1280x1024
-
-

 

Hardware Specs
Graphics Chip
Trident XP2
Memory
32 MB 266MHz DDR
Bus
CardBus 32bit
Connectors
PC Card Type II, DVI-I (DVI-D and DVI-A compatible) and VGA (with included adapter)
Dimensions
126 x 54 x 15 mm, 4.96 x 2.13 x 0.59 inch (without DVI to VGA adapter)
Weight
Board only: 68 gr (2.4 oz) - Including adapter and case: 218 gr (7.7 oz)

 

Electrical Specs
Power Consumption
3W peak; approx 2W average; 0W sleep
Minimum required voltage
2.98V (measured inside VTBook at peak power consumption)
Impact on battery life
Reduced by about 4-8% when notebook runs on battery

 

Environmental requirements
Max Operating Temp Range
0 to 65°C inside the notebook
0 to 80°C inside VTBook
Max Non Operating Temp Range
-20 to 65°C
Max Humidity Range
5% to 95%

 

... and soft facts

 

Software Specs
Mac OS
9.2.x
Mac OS
10.x
Win
2000
Win
XP
Linux
2D Acceleration
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
3D Acceleration
-
Yes
Yes
Yes
-
DVD/Video Accel.
-
(1)
Yes
Yes
-
Dual Display support*
-
-
Yes(2)
Yes
-
Hot Plug
Yes
(1)
Yes
Yes
-
Hot Unplug
Yes
(1)
-
Yes
-
Display Hot Plug
-
Yes
Yes
Yes
-
Adv. Power Manager
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Panning resolutions
Yes
-
-
-
-
Read monitor timings
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
-
Onboard scaler
Yes
Yes
-
-
-
Custom control panel
Yes
-
Yes
Yes
-
MultiDisplay Software
-
Yes
Yes
Yes
-
Portrait resolutions
-
-
Yes
Yes
-
Virtual DualDisplay res.*
-
-
Yes
Yes
-
Languages
E,D,I,J
E,D,I,J
E,D
E,D
E

(1) Not supported yet. For more information please check the VTBook FAQ
(2) Only in Virtual DualDisplay mode

 

It's getting better and better

 

The VTBook is a state-of-the-art product: it is designed to be the best PCCard graphics card ever built.

In fact, VTBook is so advanced that we took almost by surprise the biggest operating system vendors. As a result, not all OS versions already fully support hot plug and hot unplug of a PCCard graphics card.

In time this situation will become better and better, since we are working with all operating system vendors to improve OS support for the VTBook.

In the meanwhile, use the following chart to know whether you can hot plug or hot unplug the VTBook on your OS.

 

Operational instructions
Notebook status

On
(hot)

Sleep
(warm)

Off
(cold)

Plug VTBook
Mac OS 9.2.x
OK(1)
OK
OK
Mac OS 10.2.x
-
-
OK
Mac OS 10.3.x and later
(2)
(2)
OK
MS-Windows 2000
OK
OK
OK
MS-Windows XP
OK
OK
OK
Unplug VTBook
Mac OS 9.2.x
OK(3)
-
OK
Mac OS 10.2.x
-
-
OK
Mac OS 10.3.x and later
(2)
-
OK
MS-Windows 2000
-
-
OK
MS-Windows XP
OK
OK
OK

(1) 2D acceleration will not be activated

(2) Supported under certain circumstances. Please check the VTBook FAQ for more information

(3) Prior to unplug, move the PC Card icon to the Trash

 


 

System requirements - Macintosh
O.S.
Mac OS 9.2.2
Mac OS X 10.2.8/10.3.9/10.4.7/10.5.0
Hardware
PowerBook with a CardBus slot and a supported operating system.
System requirements - Windows
O.S.
Windows 2000 or Windows XP Home/Professional
Hardware
Notebook with a PC Card Type II slot supporting CardBus
System requirements - DualDisplay
In addition to a standard Windows configuration, DualDisplay requires:
  • A VTBook DualDisplay Cable
  • One VGA display
  • One DVI display

 


 

Product codes
VTBook
11080
DVI to VGA adapter
11085

 


 

Included accessories
VT MultiDisplay
DVI to VGA adapter
"Magic Box" Carrying Case
Optional accessories
VTBook DualDisplay Cable Stationary Edition
VTBook DualDisplay Cable Mobile Edition

*Requires the VTBook DualDisplay cable, sold separately.

 

Specifications may change without notice. We reserve the right to improve VTBook whenever we feel like to.

 

Why this is good for you

A brief explanation of the main specs

 

A PCCard graphics card: you can add another display to your notebook! You just need an empty PCCard slot and a compatible operating system.

32MB Video RAM: you can use very large displays in millions of colors! Add up to 2 millions of pixels to your visualization environment.

DDR RAM technology: DDR technology means faster memory transfers with the lowest impact on power consumption. The best choice for a CardBus card.

DVI-i connector: DVI-i means both DVI and VGA on a single connector. This solution, thanks to the included DVI-to-VGA adapter, makes VTBook immediately connectable with the vast majority of existing displays.

DVI compatibility: you can experience the best video quality available, and leverage the advantages of digital technology as thinner wires, longer distances and no quality drop due to cables. And VTBook can support even a 23" display in pure digital technology!

VGA compatibility: VGA displays can be connected to VTBook using the included DVI-to-VGA adapter. This is a custom-made adapter with extra thick shielding and extra thick gold plating for contacts: it can withstand up to 5000 connect-disconnect cycles with virtually no effect on the analog signal.

ADC compatibility: ADC displays can be connected to VTBook using an DVI-to-ADC adapter (not included). VTBook supports all the beautiful Apple displays in millions of colors, including the 23” Apple Cinema HD Display. Moreover, on Mac OS, VTBook is capable of displaying non-native resolutions thanks to its hardware scaler.
Please note that for best quality when using high resolutions we recommend the DVI-ADC adapter made by Apple.

Under 70 grams (Under 115 with the VGA adapter): carry the VTBook wherever you want for a fraction of the weight of your notebook.

Nonstandard resolutions: connect the widest possible range of displays in the market. If you find a display that is perfect for you work, the VTBook will use it at its best, even where other graphics card fail. VTBook supports more than 100 resolution, including support for widescreen, portrait and pivotable displays.

Speed: no other graphics card powered by the PCCard slot can achieve the same 2D and 3D performance as the VTBook.

Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X drivers: every PowerBook with a CardBus compatible PC-Card slot has been tested and can be used with VTBook. VTBook leverages the best technical aspects of the venerable Mac OS 9 and of the advanced Mac OS X operating systems to provide best possible performance and user experience.

Windows XP and Windows 2000 drivers: these two versions of Windows are the first to provide a good support to multidisplay setups on notebooks and a good support to PC-Card graphics cards. VTBook on Windows XP and 2000 supports hot plug but not unplug: Village Tronic is actively working to improve the drivers.

2D acceleration: This is a feature particularly important on a CardBus video card: good 2D acceleration guarantees the most efficient usage of the available bandwidth. Thanks to 2D acceleration, available on both Mac OS and Windows platforms, VTBook can display a snappy user interface even using high resolutions.

3D Acceleration: VTBook offers true OpenGL acceleration on both Mac OS X and Windows and, obviously only on Windows, DirectX 8.1 acceleration. VTBook’s 3D acceleration can’t be as fast as modern video cards because of the PC-Card slot’s power constraints. But, while VTBook is not a card for gaming, its 3D acceleration capabilities become more useful as more and more applications (and operating systems) use 3D for their user interface and to produce their visual outputs.

Low Power Consumption: VTBook can enable all of its features on any notebook fully CardBus compliant. But as soon as a feature is not required, its adaptive power management turns it off to improve battery life and lower the working temperature.

Integration: all of these features are perfectly integrated with your operating system and all the most advanced technologies available from display manufacturers. This means no unnecessary configurations and the ability to use. with ease and fun, at their best all the hardware and software you have.

 

The best solution to your resolution problems

 

VTBook comes with more than 130 predefined resolutions and Village Tronic is continuosly adding new custom resolutions to the predefined set.
Moreover, VTBook can dynamically recognize nonstandard resolutions on any VGA or DVI display implementing the DDC2B standard.
Here you can find the current predefined resolutions:

Please note that on notebooks with power limitations some resolutions may not be available. Please check the VTBook FAQ for more information.

 

Supported VESA and GTF standard resolutions
Resolution
Refresh Rate
Max Colors
512x384
60 Hertz
Millions
640x350
85 Hertz
Millions
640x400
70 Hertz
Millions
640x480
60 Hertz
Millions
67 Hertz
Millions
73 Hertz
Millions
75 Hertz
Millions
85 Hertz
Millions
100 Hertz
Millions
160 Hertz
Millions
640x870
74 Hertz
Millions
720x400
70 Hertz
Millions
85 Hertz
Millions
88 Hertz
Millions
720x480
60 Hertz
Millions
720x576
60 Hertz
Millions
800x480
60 Hertz
Millions
800x500
60 Hertz
Millions
800x512
60 Hertz
Millions
800x600
56 Hertz
Millions
60 Hertz
Millions
72 Hertz
Millions
75 Hertz
Millions
85 Hertz
Millions
100 Hertz
Millions
160 Hertz
Millions
800x640
60 Hertz
Millions
832x624
75 Hertz
Millions
100 Hertz
Millions
848x480
60 Hertz
Millions
852x480
60 Hertz
Millions
856x480
60 Hertz
Millions
864x480
75 Hertz
Millions
100 Hertz
Millions
960x600
60 Hertz
Millions
1024x640
60 Hertz
Millions
1024x768
43i Hertz
Millions
60 Hertz
Millions
70 Hertz
Millions
75 Hertz
Millions
85 Hertz
Millions
100 Hertz
Millions
1024x800
60 Hertz
Millions
1152x864
60 Hertz
Millions
72 Hertz
Millions
75 Hertz
Millions
100 Hertz
Millions
1152x870
64 Hertz
Millions
66 Hertz
Millions
75 Hertz
Millions
85 Hertz
Millions
100 Hertz
Thousands
1280x720
75 Hertz
Millions
100 Hertz
Millions
1280x768
60 Hertz
Millions
75 Hertz
Millions
85 Hertz
Millions
1280x800
60 Hertz
Millions
1280x960
60 Hertz
Millions
75 Hertz
Millions
85 Hertz
Thousands
90 Hertz
Thousands
100 Hertz
Thousands
1280x1024
44i Hertz
Millions
60 Hertz
Millions
75 Hertz
Millions
85 Hertz
Thousands
100 Hertz
Thousands
1344x840
60 Hertz
Millions
1400x1050
60 Hertz
Millions
75 Hertz
Thousands
85 Hertz
Thousands
1440x900
60 Hertz
Millions
75 Hertz
Millions
85 Hertz
Thousands
1440x1080
60 Hertz
Millions
75 Hertz
Thousands
85 Hertz
Thousands
1600x1024
60 Hertz
Millions
75 Hertz
Thousands
85 Hertz
Thousands
1600x1200
48i Hertz
Millions
60 Hertz
Millions
65 Hertz
Thousands
75 Hertz
Thousands
85 Hertz
Thousands
1792x1344
60 Hertz
Thousands
67 Hertz
Thousands
1856x1392
60 Hertz
Thousands
1920x1080
60 Hertz
Thousands
72 Hertz
Thousands
75 Hertz
Thousands
1920x1200
60 Hertz
Thousands
1920x1440
60 Hertz
Thousands
2048x1280
60 Hertz
Thousands

 

Predefined custom timing digital resolutions
Resolution
Example Display
Max Colors
1024x768
Apple ADC 15" Studio Display
Millions
1280x1024
Apple ADC 17" Studio Display
Millions
1680x1050
Apple ADC 20" Cinema Display
Millions
1600x1024
Apple ADC 22" Cinema Display
Millions
1920x1200
Apple ADC 23" Cinema HD Display
Millions

"Custom timing" resolutions are used on many DVI and ADC displays from various manufacturers like Apple and Sony.

 

Supported HDTV resolutions
Resolution
Refresh Rate
Max Colors
320x256i
PAL
Millions
640x256i
NTSC
Millions
640x480i
60 Hertz
Millions
640x480p
24 Hertz
Millions
30 Hertz
Millions
60 Hertz
Millions
640x512i
PAL
Millions
704x480i
60 Hertz
Millions
704x480p
24 Hertz
Millions
30 Hertz
Millions
60 Hertz
Millions
720x480i
60 Hertz
Millions
720x480p
24 Hertz
Millions
30 Hertz
Millions
60 Hertz
Millions
720x483i
60 Hertz
Millions
720x483p
24 Hertz
Millions
30 Hertz
Millions
60 Hertz
Millions
720x576i
PAL
Millions
768x576i
PAL
Millions
960x720p
60 Hertz
Millions
1280x512i
PAL
Millions
1280x720i
50 Hertz
Millions
1280x720p
24 Hertz
Millions
25 Hertz
Millions
30 Hertz
Millions
60 Hertz
Millions
1920x1035i
60 Hertz
Millions
1920x1080i
50 Hertz
Millions
60 Hertz
Millions
1920x1080p
24 Hertz
Millions
25 Hertz
Millions
30 Hertz
Millions

 

Virtual DualDisplay resolutions
Resolution
VGA
DVI
Max Colors
2048x768
1024x768
1024x768
32bpp
2560x1024
1280x1024
1280x1024
16bpp

Available only using VTBook DualHed and the standard Windows driver. The DualDisplay driver allows for separate displays.

 

Color keys

Resolution available only in VGA mode
Resolution available only in DVI mode
Resolution available in both VGA and DVI modes
Color depth: 
16bpp = Thousands colors
32bpp = Millions colors
 
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