Video card that supports 1080i resolution? (1 Viewer)

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    In terms of supporting 1080i, any nvidia card with HDTV out should. Do you want it via component or DVI? Ive got a screen here running 1920x1200 here off DVI fine and custom resolutions are no problems. Ive also got 6200 in my MP box which does 1080i according to the drivers (havent tried it yet).
     

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