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MSI introduces HDMI-compliant graphics card for $250.

Micro-Star International (MSI) on August 8 introduced its MSI NX7600GT Diamond Plus graphics card, the world"s first, as the company claims, graphics card that is certified to support High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) technology. According to MSI, the HDMI-compliant graphics card will be priced at $250, with availability in the global market slated for the end of September.


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