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Was Voodoo  TV considered 3dfx's last product?
18.03.09 at 11:14:17
 
Just wondering, it was their last product wasn't it? Nothing was released after that was there?

Voodoo 5 5500 Mac was announced August 2000, and Voodoo TV was announced October 2000.

Can't remember properly, I said once it was their last product, but I'm not actually 100% sure.
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Re: Was Voodoo  TV considered 3dfx's last product?
Reply #1 - 18.03.09 at 11:29:26
 
Tim wrote on 18.03.09 at 11:14:17:
Just wondering, it was their last product wasn't it? Nothing was released after that was there?

Voodoo 5 5500 Mac was announced August 2000, and Voodoo TV was announced October 2000.

Can't remember properly, I said once it was their last product, but I'm not actually 100% sure.


They did sell some Daytonas to IBM, but that was not in the retail channel.

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Re: Was Voodoo  TV considered 3dfx's last product?
Reply #2 - 19.03.09 at 00:33:53
 
gdonovan wrote on 18.03.09 at 11:29:26:
Tim wrote on 18.03.09 at 11:14:17:
Just wondering, it was their last product wasn't it? Nothing was released after that was there?

Voodoo 5 5500 Mac was announced August 2000, and Voodoo TV was announced October 2000.

Can't remember properly, I said once it was their last product, but I'm not actually 100% sure.


They did sell some Daytonas to IBM, but that was not in the retail channel.



I see, I guess that's right then. Smiley

Would you happen to know how many Daytonas were sold to IBM?
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