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DirectX9 - For More Than Just Gamers?

Xev writes "HEXUS.net are showing a review of a new product called 3DEdit. This uses the DirectX 9 3D rendering engine; 3D transitions; DirectX 9 Shader-based filters, in order to give you a powerful home DV editing suite. This proves a lot more value to me as a Video editor than a card which just lets me play the latest games. Perhaps there is more use for these cards even at a consumer level?"

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  1. "Than" by HarveyBirdman · · Score: 1, Redundant

    Geezus... A typo is fine in the body of an article, but at least proof your headlines, people.

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  2. Re:Typo by FIGJAM · · Score: 1, Redundant

    How does a crowd of geeks not understand basic grammar?

    Like, doesn't every geek recognize the IF... THEN... ELSE logic?

    I am going to take this opportunity to say to all the people who make mistakes like this: Whenever you hear about illiteracy problems, you are part of the statistics.

    Hemos is meant to be amongst the king of geeks, operating Slashdot and all. Maybe Slashdot should be News For Dumbass Illiterate Nerds instead.

    If you cannot spell very well and/or often cannot use correct grammar then you are just fucking ignorant and you need to recognize this fact. You lack basic knowledge and for it you should have "I am ignorant" stamped on your forehead daily until you at least achieve above average communication abilities.

    It's about time these people went back to third grade to learn basic English.

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  3. Apparently not. by wvitXpert · · Score: 0, Redundant

    DirectX9 - For more than just gamers? Since it's in the games section of slashdot, I guess not.