AMD has announced the addition of the AMD Radeon HD 6670, HD 6570 and HD 6450 graphics cards to the channel, completing the roll-out of the AMD Radeon HD 6000 family of graphics cards.
Priced at less than US$100 and consuming less than 75 watts of power, the three new graphics cards allow users to experience AMD's Eyefinity technology, turning three or more monitors into a single large surface. AMD's HD3D technology allows users to watch Blu-ray 3D movies.
The AMD Radeon HD 6450, HD 6570 and HD 6670 graphics cards will be available for purchase through system builders and at major online retailers, including Amazon, CyberPower, iBuyPower, Newegg, NCIX, and TigerDirect.
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