Product Spotlight a Safe Harbor blogWhat is the difference between the RT.X2 and RT.X2 LE models?
The Matrox RT.X2 took the Premiere Pro editing world by storm when it was released in 2007. A year later, Matrox introduced the RT.X2 LE, with a lower price point and impressive list of features. What, exactly, is the difference between these two popular cards?
The RT.X2 has a DVI output that lets you preview HD video "pixel for pixel" on a compatible computer LCD display. The RT.X2 LE does not have the DVI output, but you can still monitor your HD video using the analog component output of the Matrox breakout box that comes with either RT.X2 card. Just connect any HD display that accepts component HD input to see your video full screen. Also, the RT.X2 LE is a ¾ length card and will fit more PC cases than the RT.X2, which is full-length. Both cards offer the same realtime features, with the DVI output being the only difference in operation. 0 responses to "What is the difference between the RT.X2 and RT.X2 LE models?"You can use select BBCode tags to format your thoughts including: [b], [i], [s], [u], [url], [quote] and [code]. | About This BlogSafe Harbor's Product Spotlight focuses on the products and manufacturers we carry. Our experts write product reviews, interview manufacturers and post important guides to the latest in 3D, video and post production.Newest Posts |