Pros: Many options, good resolution, recording capabilities, easy to use, etc. Cons: May slow computer load up time a little. Small compromise but definitely worth the compromise.
My brother and I wanted another TV so we decided to buy the ATI All-in-Wonder card to transform my computer in to a TV. We first decided to buy this specific card because I saw the many functions it had from my friend. He has it connected in his dorm and...
Pros: Extraodinary Versitility Cons: Doesn't have a coxial out included.
If anyone on this site actually follows me to some degree and I am not merely shouting syllable after syllable into the electronic ether, hoping for a digital reply, than you probably know that I use electronic equipment. I mean use it… a lot. I run a...
Pros: Awesome quality and speed! Best TV display! Cons: None
Something "snapped" at ATI last year...
My guess, is that ATI, tired of having their $85 4X AGP (40 FPS Quake III) boards get trounced by 3DFX and Nvidia, decided to get busy and deal out a nice little "reality check" to Nvidia. They haven't...
Pros: Great DVD playback, good 2D/3D performance, good analog video capture Cons: No digital video capture and uses 32MB of slower 166MHz DDR RAM
For a couple of years I’d been looking for a way to input analog video from a camcorder onto my PC’s hard drive in MPEG-2 format. Dazzle had come out with a new product, the Digital Video Creator II, but the fine print said that some Athlon based PC’s...
Pros: Great gaming as well as TV, DVD, and DVI support Cons: ATI's spotty driver history, GeForce2 Ultra faster in games
ATI has long been known for video cards that delivered numerous features but only mediocre performance. In July 2000, this all changed when ATI released the Radeon chipset, a graphics crunching monster that could challenge nVidia's GeForce2 GTS. With the...
Pros: Incredible functionality, TV and Digital VCR featues, one mean 3D chip, and excellent drivers. Cons: A tad pricey, Multimedia Center could be more tweakable.
The ATI All-In-Wonder represents ATI's crowning achievement in the All-In-Wonder series. The features are almost too numerous to count.
First, we have the basic TV viewing application, powered by nicely refined drivers (Available for Windows 2000...
Pros: Complete Integrated Video Powerhouse with Awesome 3D Cons: GeForce 2 Ultra Looming
I have always been a fan of the All-In-Wonder series since my old AIW-Pro. The ability to watch TV and capture video have always fascinated those of us who want to push the PC's multimedia capabilities. This is especially important in tight spots like a...
Pros: Nice features such as DVD and TV. Excellent 2D and 3D graphics. Cons: Only 32 MB Ram. Incompatibilities with some VIA chipsets.
Having already purchase an ATI Radeon 64 MB VIVO, I was already treated to some visual goodness. I mainly use the Radeon 64 VIVO in my main machine where I play games. Since I was in the process in building a machines specifically for digital video...
Pros: Great Video Capture Capabilities Cons: Little Behind GF2
I used to have a Hercules Geforce DDR/DVI video card. I think I fried it, or something, it doesn't work. So, I was getting tired of not being able to do the stuff I really wanted to do, play counter-strike, so I decided to cough up some money and get a...
Pros: Everything you need and more Cons: Some support problems, a little costly.
The ATI All-In-Wonder Radeon is the best thing I have ever bought for my computer. I now have the ability to not only watch TV on my 19" monitor, but during the hockey games I have the opportunity to rewind and watch a great goal or save again. I also...
Pros: Versatile, easy to use and install, great speed and quality Cons: no website driver update
Rarely do I ever feel so excited by a video card. I have long considered ATI's All-in-Wonder line of graphic cards when it came time to upgrade. The original All-in-Wonder 4MB and 8MB were poor video cards with weak 3D support. At that time, the best way...
Pros: Excellent 2D. Decent 3D. Amazing DVD. Cool TIVO and Tuner features. Cons: No Firewire. No RCA Audio in.
Well, not exactly. But still, I absolutely LOVE my ATI AIW Radeon.
To start with, it is based around ATI's Radeon GPU, which is paired with 32mb of 166mhz DDR RAM. While that is not as fast as the Radeon 64mb's 183mhz, the Radeon core does...
Pros: image quality, 3d acceleration, flexibility Cons: drivers, customer service
I purchased the product for my Windows machine for running games. It was bought at the same time as the Abit KT7-RAID motherboard and the AMD Thunderbird 850 processor (as recommended by Anandtech's web site).
Pros: Good 3D, excellent software bundle, good TV input/output abilities Cons: Not the greatest in 3D graphics, TV display occasionally locks up
The ATI All In Wonder Radeon is an excellent choice overall as the video card for your computer system. I custom built my own computer a few months ago, and chose this card for both the TV watching and recording capabilities, and the fact that it has a...
Pros: Has everything, including the kitchen sink. Fast 3D and High-Quality 2D. Cons: No showstoppers, but better driver support could propel this card even further.
I don’t consider myself a gamer at all – most of the time I’m doing web design and programming. I had previously been using a Matrox G400, which is undisputedly the king of 2D, outperforming even workstation-level cards in terms of speed and clarity....
ATI 100711011 Wonder Radeon 7500 64MB Video Card Experience powerful TV video capture and editing and 2D-3D graphics performance with the ALL-IN-WONDER RADEON 7500. Manufacturer Part Number: 10071101...
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