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Make a Selection: Special Monitor Database
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If
you are looking to find a practical way to use your High Quality SUN,
SGI, HP, IBM Workstation or MAC type monitor as a fully PC
Compatible unit or inquiring about MIRAGE Product Compatibility
with your monitor/s and Pricing Information for MIRAGE video
cards, please check-out one of these Categories:
Since 1987,MIRAGE has been a Leader in Design
and Manufacturing of the Best and the most affordable Video Boards to Support all kinds of
monitors, especially the ones so called "Fixed Frequency" monitors.
What our Customers Say about the MIRAGE products? We have provided the MIRAGE's solution to a long list of Loyal Customers, who throughout the years helped us to stay and grow and become "THE LEADER" in Producing the PC based video cards which support the workstation type monitors. MIRAGE Video boards
have been recommended for years by Technical Departments of many major manufacturers of
the fixed frequency monitors in US, such as: Sony, Mitsubishi,.... to their
customers who own such monitors.
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