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Videologic Vivid!XS

Videologic Vivid!XS
Saturday September 01, 2001
Written by John Gillooly
AUD
$350
Price at time of review.
The KYRO II chipset differs significantly from the other solutions on the market. It uses a technology known as tile-based rendering to achieve peak performance, rather then the brute force solutions employed by competing chips.
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This article appeared in the September, 2001 issue of PC Authority.
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