Now when we have seen what parhelia has capable and though the drivers seems to be very raw, still it looks like Matrox has heavily priced themselves out of competition at least in here northen parts of Europe.
If we look at the prices at Finland:
Retail: 525-549 €
http://www.mbnet.fi/hintaseuranta/tuote.asp?TID=8999
Bulk / OEM: 498 - 514 €
http://www.mbnet.fi/hintaseuranta/tuote.asp?TID=9000
(I would like to hear prices from other Scandinavian countries as well.)
Cheapest Duron 1200 based systems starts about from 650 € here. (and that means the whole computer including 17" monitor.) I find myself asking, can I justify putting a price of brand new computer to GFX card that generally speaking is competing against 150 - 250 € cards? (GeForce4Ti4200 and Radeon 8500 128MB.)
To me, this is easily solved. If Matrox doesn't bring soon out 64MB version with competitive price, I have no choice skipping this one.
situation for me is the following:
changing ATi AIW Radeon 32Mb AGP to Parhelia: (prices in Euros.)
- selling the AIW: (+150.00)
- Buying Parhelia Retail (-525.00)
- Buying Video In card to watch television via VCR (-75.00)
- Buying WinXP license (no win98 drivers for P atm.) (-130.00)
TOTAL COST: 580.00 Euros.
(which is 75% of my monthly income right now.)
There's no way having a afford to Parhelia. And I have my doubts it's selling generally at the Nordic countires. Thanks to some huge VATs here, prices are more than just high.
I would like to hear some comments from Denmark, Sweden and Norway. (Of course comments from Iceland are welcome too)
If we look at the prices at Finland:
Retail: 525-549 €
http://www.mbnet.fi/hintaseuranta/tuote.asp?TID=8999
Bulk / OEM: 498 - 514 €
http://www.mbnet.fi/hintaseuranta/tuote.asp?TID=9000
(I would like to hear prices from other Scandinavian countries as well.)
Cheapest Duron 1200 based systems starts about from 650 € here. (and that means the whole computer including 17" monitor.) I find myself asking, can I justify putting a price of brand new computer to GFX card that generally speaking is competing against 150 - 250 € cards? (GeForce4Ti4200 and Radeon 8500 128MB.)
To me, this is easily solved. If Matrox doesn't bring soon out 64MB version with competitive price, I have no choice skipping this one.
situation for me is the following:
changing ATi AIW Radeon 32Mb AGP to Parhelia: (prices in Euros.)
- selling the AIW: (+150.00)
- Buying Parhelia Retail (-525.00)
- Buying Video In card to watch television via VCR (-75.00)
- Buying WinXP license (no win98 drivers for P atm.) (-130.00)
TOTAL COST: 580.00 Euros.
(which is 75% of my monthly income right now.)
There's no way having a afford to Parhelia. And I have my doubts it's selling generally at the Nordic countires. Thanks to some huge VATs here, prices are more than just high.
I would like to hear some comments from Denmark, Sweden and Norway. (Of course comments from Iceland are welcome too)