30 April 06
In conversation with PowerColor technicians about X1900CrossFire,
X1900XTX, and X1900XT Graphics Video Cards I was told....
"It is important to note that HDCP is currently not a standard used in PC
monitors, and almost none of these displays have Component inputs.
Although PC monitors are HDTV capable, HDCP encryption limits this type
of use."
"We've been able to confirm that none of the Built-by-ATI Radeons
support HDCP including the most recently released Nvidea Geforce Video
Cards."
I asked for their assistance because I am shopping for my next LCD
monitor/tv. The HDCP issue has made it difficult to determine which Video
Cards work with which LCD Screens and in what native resolution. I had
hoped for one Screen in the 32" to 42" range but what I am hearing is
confusing the issues. I asked the following...
Question: I understand that PowerColor Video Graphics Cards do not
support HDCP. Do these cards support other monitor functions in a monitor
that is HDCP enabled?
Answer: "Not at all"
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