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> Because my G400 supports separated screens I can run the second monitor at a
> correct TV refresh rate, and use MAX's new RAM buffer to play the animations
> out without dropping any frames.
>
> From what I've seen from Perception though, it never drops frames, but
> that's going into $1000s :(
>
As long as you have a fast computer and food fast hard drives (I
recommend
going SCSI if your really going to get into this) the G400 will work
just
fine.
I know a few small production houses that use it for small scale
animations
and presentations and they love it.
I haven't had any problems with mine dropping any frames. I also have
the
slightly older G200 that I used to use for presentations that never had
that
drop frames and the output was always great.
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