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			<title>Open GL Cards</title>
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			<description>Hello. 
I would like to get your opinion on OpenGL video cards. 
Do you think they have better quality output than their game counterparts? 
I know...</description>
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<div>Hello.<br />
I would like to get your opinion on OpenGL video cards.<br />
Do you think they have better quality output than their game counterparts?<br />
I know they can be expensive and usually do not have high frame rates compared to game oriented cards.<br />
Has any company matched a card with a monitor for better quality?<br />
Here is a possible dumb question.<br />
In two chapters or less, how does a card have directx or opengl compatability?<br />
Thanks.</div>


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