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RE: Zoomed Video?
Hi Randal,
ZV or zoom video is the lower slot on your notebook. In a nut shell what ZV does is take the information straight to the video controller and then to the screen. What this is great for is multimedia i.e. MPEG1, MPEG2, and DVD. The reason is that if you "decode" on the PCMCIA card not the CPU you still have the majority of your CPU still available for other processing issues. If you have the chance look up my company at www.margi.com we have a complete multimedia solution for the ZV notebooks..... DVD-to-Go, Mpeg-to-Go, and Capture-to-Go two are PC editors choices for all peripherals.......sorry if this sound like a commercial!!!!!!!!!
Since I've already apologized if you want DVD and don't want to buy a new 750 DVT please give our solution a look :)
Thank for your time!
Bryan
Bryan Edwards
Channel Sales Manager
Margi Systems
Phone: 510.657.4435 x 22
e-mail: bedwards@margi.com
web: www.margi.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Randal Whittle [SMTP:rwhittle@usa.net]
Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 1998 11:35 AM
To: TP List
Subject: Zoomed Video?
Hi all,
Okay, I have a favor to ask--can anyone explain to me what Zoomed video is,
or more particular--what PC cards exist that actually take advantage of
this feature on newer notebook PC's?
I don't want theoretical "what could it do's", I'd like to hear concrete
examples of people using it--in what situations and why.
Thanks for your time!
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Randal J. Whittle whittle@usc.edu (213) 740-7775
Director, Electronic Commerce Program
Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California