Really it depends on what you're going to be using it for. You describe yourself as a 'business-user', so if you want a high-end business card rather than a mainstream or gaming one, you'd be looking at the nVidia Quadro 4 series (I think the NVS series is a optimised for 2D) or the 3DLabs Wildcat seres, the ATI FireGL series or Matrox Parehelia cards (as with previous Matrox models, these excell in 2D image quality).
These will all cost you hefty bucks mind you, and if you're looking for a more cost affordable option, then could shop around and see if you can find an older Quadro 1, Quadro 2, Quadro 2 MX or even TNT2/M64, although these are dated by todays standard if you're looking to play games on them on the side. Else you could get the Parhelia with 64MB or 128MB rather than the more expensive 256MB version.
In reality, any of todays contemporary cards will give you a decent picture (all of which offer display property options to customise the gamma, brightness & contrast settings etc. and support such high refresh rates & resolutions, that quality isn't much of an issue anyomore with most setups), nowadays it depends more on your monitor (particularly the refresh rate it supports at your desired resolution, the dot pitch, and the display quality of the picture tube or TFT). Generally you'd want a flatscreen display if you're looking for nearest to print quality.
Basically, any of the contemporary cards should do the job, and should also give decent 3D performance when you need it, although be aware that if you're expecting to run Doom 3 etc when it comes out, then anything short of a GeForce3/4 Ti or Radeon 9000 (or equivalent) just isn't gonna cut the mustard. Any way, here's some mainstream gaming cards (I haven't bothered listing anything that's lagging behind for these days), any of which should do you, although the Matrox still probably leads the way slightly in terms of overall 2D picture qaulity & features (plus supports 3x monitor display output!): -
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nVidia GeForce3 Ti200 128MB
nVidia GeForce4 MX440 SE (AGPx8 128MB)
nVidia GeForce4 MX460 (AGPx8)
nVidia GeForce4 Ti4200 (AGPx8)
nVidia GeForce4 Ti4400
nVidia GeFOrce4 Ti4600
nVidia GeForce4 Ti4800/SE (AGPx8)
nVidia GeForce FX series (a bit expensive at the moment)
ATI Radeon 8500/LE 128MB
ATI Radeon 9000/Pro 128MB
ATI Radeon 9500/Pro
ATI Radeon 9700 (a bit pricey, but smart)
ATI Radeon 9800 (top dog!)
Matrox Parhelia-512 (Retail) 64/128/256MB
SiS Xabre 400 Pro
SiS Xabre 600 Ultra
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hope this help,
Mbasic
