You don't need to, it will run but with a bit of lag
Yes!!! It will run just fine on 9800/X families of ATI Radeon and FX series of NVidiaGeForce.
google for "Can you run it" and check it there
(3/5)x1200 = 3x240 = 720
The following can use this type of cartridge: Lexmark Z13, Z23el, Z24, Z25, Z25l, Z331, Z34, Z35, Colour Jetprinter, i32, all in one X72, X74, X75, Lexmark colour Z515, Z600 series, all in one X1100 series, X2200 series, X1200 series.
Well x1200 is not actually for running really big games like assassin's creed but i tried it on 256MB 8400GT Geforce and it worked but i play it most on my ps2 nevertheless you can try it
From what I read on the internet (using Google), that card isn't very powerful. The exact FPS depends on the other specs of your computer such as processor and RAM.
It sucks balls.. It won't play a peace of crap. Only good for work. And for playing games like minecraft only.. It won't play elder scrolls oblivion on low without 3 fps or any higher. It can play on minecraft with on normal with 1.90 gbs of ram at about 15-20 but with 3.00 gbs of ram you play normal on about 40-50 fps.
The native resolution fo UXGA is 1600 x1200.Ben
I've found four possibilities (AX1200-BE5600A ,AX1200-U1510A, AX1200-B1781A, AX1200-U1520A) Hope this helps.
apparently yes... http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=56443 obviously the other components in the system will have a bearing, good luck.
This All-In-One 1200 series is not compatible with Mac OSx. However, try this. Do not install the printer software. Instead just connect it to your iMac and then turn the printer on. Your Mac will will try and locate a driver for this unit. It may work or it may only partially work or it may not work at all.
This is what I found at Review Centre: http://www.reviewcentre.com/vt59367_start0_orderasc.htmlFor those of you interested, the code to make your Sansui DVD player (DV-X1200) region free is (on the remote control)POWER-STOP-1-9-9-9-REGION CODE(Enter) Change to ALL(Enter) and press the Power button again.