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ATI Radeon 7500
Tuesday January 01, 2002
Price at time of review.
Although ATIs Radeon 7500 does not feature the new Charisma Engine II, with technology such as Truform, Smartshader and Hyper Z II, it is still a very competent graphics card targeted at the mid-range 3D graphics market.
A little overpriced for a budget card; the price of the Bravura model makes more sense.
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529 |
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| GPU |
Radeon 7500 |
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