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 | Digital Vibrance Control (DVC) Allows the user to adjust color controls digitally to compensate for the lighting conditions of their workspace, in order to achieve accurate, bright colors in all conditions. Currently this feature is not available on Mac systems. »
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 | High-Definition Video Processor (HDVP) Turns your PC into a fully functional DVD player, and an HDTV player with the purchase of an additional third-party decoder. »
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 | NVIDIA Shading Rasterizer (NSR) Brings natural material properties (smoke, clouds, water, cloth, plastic, etc) to life via advanced per-pixel shading capabilities in a single pass. »
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 | Second Generation Transform and Lighting (T&L) Two separate engines on the GPU that provide for a powerful, balanced PC platform and enable extremely high polygon count scenes. Transform performance determines how complex objects can be and how many can appear in a scene without sacrificing frame rate. Lighting techniques add to a scene's realism by changing the appearance of objects based on light sources. »
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 | TwinView Dual-Display Architecture NVIDIA’s multiple display technology. TwinView boosts productivity by enabling the user to have two simultaneous displays without a second graphics board. NVIDIA GPUs are enabled to support multi-displays, but graphics cards vary. Please varify multi-display support in the graphics card before purchasing. »
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 | PowerMizer Mobile Technology Advanced hardware and software technology specifically designed to extend the battery life of notebook PCs. Ensures that users enjoy cinematic quality and performance for extended periods of time. »
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