Four cards in tandem? Four, then five, then eight, then sixteen. Why wait for that? They should just go straight to figuring out how to get like, 40 of these suckers working in tandem. One for each tiny section of the screen.
That, coupled with a terabyte of RAM, a dozen cell processors, and the Battleship Mtron. That should give us a decent portion of what we need to get some good gaming performance. Seems to be where everything is headed. Then you can mortgage your home and run the AC in the winter. But hey, at least gaming will be kick ass.
The whole line-up consists of the $60 Amps in-ears and $100 Tracks on-ear headphones, which both also come in slightly souped-up and pricier HD variations at $100 and $130, respectively.
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Four cards in tandem? Four, then five, then eight, then sixteen. Why wait for that? They should just go straight to figuring out how to get like, 40 of these suckers working in tandem. One for each tiny section of the screen.
That, coupled with a terabyte of RAM, a dozen cell processors, and the Battleship Mtron. That should give us a decent portion of what we need to get some good gaming performance. Seems to be where everything is headed. Then you can mortgage your home and run the AC in the winter. But hey, at least gaming will be kick ass.
Sound good? Yeah, let's go with that.