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By 2 December 2010 | Categories: news

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Nvidia announced the immediate availability of the Nvidia NVS 300 Business Graphics Solutions yesterday. Designed for the enterprise, this graphics processor can deliver visuals across up to eight displays while consuming minimal power. 

The NVS 300 can be implemented for mission-critical applications ranging from command and control centers, securities trading floors and digital signage installations. Regardless of the display type (LCD, DLP or plasma) or system type (standard tower PC, workstation or small form factor system), the NVS 300 delivers strong image quality, supporting VGA, DVI, DisplayPort and HDMI at resolutions as high as 2560 x 1600.
 
With built-in Nvidia Mosaic technology and NVIDIA nView Desktop Management Software supporting single or multi-display environments, the NVS 300 graphics processor can improve user productivity by enabling efficient management of the Windows desktop across multiple displays.
 
"The NVS 300 is built for demanding enterprises that require high reliability, improved manageability, and tremendous value," said Jeff Brown, general manager, Professional Solutions Group, NVIDIA.
 
The NVS 300 graphics processor is EnergyStar compliant and with its built-in power management technology it adjusts power consumption based on the applications in use. It will be available in PCI Express x16 and x1 configurations. 
 
No local release date or pricing information is available yet.

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