Conclusion

If you have already decided that the GeForce2 Ultra is the solution for you, then there is nothing that is inherently wrong with the ELSA GLADIAC ULTRA that would make you want to stay way from it. If you are however, undecided about your next video card purchase you may want to hold off just a little longer.

3dfx, ATI and NVIDIA are all on the verge of announcing/releasing their next generation products, all of which should put the current performance leaders to shame. With Comdex coming up, don't be too surprised to see a lot talked about in terms of future products that may be just around the corner.

The GeForce2 Ultra is currently the highest performing solution, but is most definitely the solution with the lowest value. If you have around $500 (USD) to spend, there is nothing faster than the Ultra, however do keep in mind that this will change in the next 4 months.

Your best bet will probably be to go with something like a GeForce2 GTS or a Radeon if you want a high performing solution without the Ultra's price tag, or a GeForce2 MX if you're willing to sacrifice performance for a lower total price.

The GLADIAC ULTRA itself does little to separate itself from the rest of the imminent GeForce2 Ultra based pack. The inclusion of the 3D Revelator glasses is a unique feature, but not necessarily a desirable one. And until the elusive VIVO module actually hits the streets, the GLADIAC ULTRA will be little more than the one of the first available GeForce2 Ultra based boards, which isn't necessarily a bad thing.

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