These are the minimum specifications required for a video card to work with whatever product you are reading those statistics from.
Many companies have made video cards with those specifications, ask a sales clerk to help you at a computer parts store. Or use the search functions on a computer parts website and you will find a variety of cards that meet or exceed those numbers.
Whatever product you are reading those statistics from is asking for a video card with:
256mb of video ram; the ability to use directx 9.0c (or higher) and comply with pixel shader 2.0 technology.
Video cards with those specifications have been around for at least 7 years and are on the cheaper end of cards currently available.
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Pixel Shader 2.0
Yes .
It supports pixel shader 4.1
there isnt any pixel shader 3.0 emulator...qq
Nowhere. Pixel Shader is a hardware feature that comes with your graphics card. Most graphics cards these days support pixel shader 3.0 or higher and are at a low price.