Multi-Display Graphics Cards deliver 128-bit processing.

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Based on ATI graphics technology, Xentera GT 8 PCI provides 8 outputs, while Xentera GT 4 AGP offers quad outputs for AGP bus. Each support DVI resolutions to 1600 x 1200 per display and analog resolutions to 2049 x 1536. Both cards use MV20(TM) in-line cabling interface, which permits direct attachment of display to adapter bracket. Users can configure mixture of analog and DVI-type displays on either model.



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Colorgraphic Introduces the Most Advanced, Multi-Screen Graphics Cards in the Industry



Industry Firsts:
o The Xentera GT 8 PCI, an 8-Output Video Card and
o The Xentera GT 4 AGP, the only Low-Profile, Quad-Output Card for AGP bus.

Atlanta, Georgia, October 15, 2003 - Colorgraphic increases its dominance in the multiple-display adapter market with the introduction of the only 8-output PCI graphics adapter and the only low profile, 4-output graphics adapter for AGP bus. The Xentera GT 8 PCI and Xentera GT 4 AGP complete the new series of Xentera GT models that started shipping in May 2003.

Based on industry-leading ATI graphics technology, the Xentera GT series represents the most advanced, multiple-display graphics cards ever produced. Delivering true, 128-bit processing, plus PCI-66 compatibility, the Xentera GT video adapters provides unmatched performance-delivering display speed and quality, along with flexibility of configuration. The end-user can now experience even more convenience and productivity from their multi-screen displays.

The Xentera GT 8 PCI offers multiple configuration output. In addition to 8 analog displays, users can also mix 4 Analog with 4 DVI displays. Or can also include 4 TV outputs as part of the display mix.

The new models support DVI resolutions up to 1600x1200 per display and analog resolutions up to 2049x1536. Both cards use the MV20(tm) in-line cabling interface, new from Colorgraphic. The MV20(tm) cable permits direct attachment of each display to the adapter bracket. Splitter cables are not required. Users can configure a mixture of analog and DVI-type displays on either model.

Now the Xentera GT full line includes dual-output models for PCI and AGP, quad-output models for PCI and AGP, and the 8-output for PCI. Colorgraphic introduced the first quad AGP card in 1999 with the Predator 4 AGP.

Located in suburban Atlanta, GA, Colorgraphic is recognized as the leading developer of multiple-display graphics cards. Colorgraphic has been serving niche markets with innovative multi-display technology since 1988. Their products are highly sought after for integration into data-intensive industries, such as, Financial Trading, Emergency Dispatch, Engineering Design and Process Control applications.

The Xentera GT 8 will be available October 15, 2003, with a MSRP of $725. The Xentera GT 4 AGP will be available November 1, 2003, with an MSRP of $595. Both products will be available through distribution with Ingram Micro and D&H.

For further information, visit us online at www.colorgraphic.net 980 Peachtree Road, Atlanta, GA 30341 1-877 WIDE VIEW (943-3843) FAX 770-458-0616

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