
Spicing things up a bit, Taiwanese manufacturer Asus has developed and announced the Bravo 9500, a GeForce 9500 GT featuring Splendid Plus, a technology which makes use of a light sensor (bundled with the card) to determine the light levels of the room in which the PC is, and adjust the screen brightness accordingly to provide "optimal visual comfort and accurately-reproduced colors."
Seen below, the Bravo 9500 has a 128-bit memory interface, 32 Stream Processors, D-Sub, DVI, and HDMI outputs, and frequencies of 550 MHz for the GPU, 1400 MHz for the shaders, and 800 MHz for the 512MB of DDR2 memory. The card also offers four pre-defined profiles - Theater Mode, Gaming Mode, Picture Mode, and Auto Mode, for the screen settings, and is bundled with a remote control, the Bravo Media Center software and a trial version of MediaShow Espresso. Asus has not yet revealed the price or release date of the splendid Bravo.