Impressive. The T3 would prolly top the 9000 Pro even with current drivers and like Anand said, it is very possible for Trident to produce the first competitor to the Ti 4200. ATi may be the king in the Sub-$120 arena right now, but with XP4, inevitable GF4 Ti price drops, things are heating up again!
About 800x600, gotta realize that even for the lower end DX8 GPU's like the XP4, R9000, UT 2003 is still a very intensive and demanding game for these cards. The R9000 Pro from its review only got 45.9 fps at 1024x768 in Dm-Antalus, and that is simply too low for it to be played smoothly. Now the Ti 4200 certainly yes canb handle 1024x768 (70.9 fps in Antalus) but the Ti 4200 ius still slightly outside the price range of these cards (for now). And the only other UT 2003 test that I have seen that doesn't produce similar results on the R9000 Pro/Ti 4200 is Asbestos.
In any case, there wasn't much Anand could do, Trident picked these benchys, Anand just ran them on the Ti 4200 and R9000 Pro. It is impressive for certain. Considering that the XP4 T2 that was benchmarks was clocked 25MHz lower and had less mem bandy avialable then the R9000 Pro, that sure says alot about how Trident's Shared Pipeline Architechure is doing decently well against ATi's R9000 Pro.