Pros: A lot of features, stable performance (for me in XP Pro), relatively affordable. Cons: ATI tech support is non-existent, TV-On-Demand audio is awful, some TV channels are not clear.
I bought this card specifically to record home movies. The install went smooth (upgraded from Nvidia TNT2), no obvious compatibility issues.
However, when using the video capture utility (TV-On-Demand), I noticed a loud "hiss" on the audio. I...
Pros: A lot of functionality for the price Cons: DVI Interface doesn't work at 1600 x 1200
I bought this board specifically to work with my new 1600 x 1200 Viewsonic LCD through the DVI interface. Sadly, it didn't work. There was a lot of "noise" in the display (random lines visible against a dark background). Phone calls to ATI (which are...
Pros: DVD playback, TV Tuner, Recording from videos, Tivo like, S-Video Cons: Screen curve on TV, Update Drivers problem
I got the ATI All-in-Wonder so that I could watch DVD's running on my computer in my office on my big TV in the living room. It was easy to install and fairly easy to use.
The ATI has an S-Video output port and so I bought a long 25 foot...
Pros: NONE Cons: Tech support, OS compatibility, constant crashes
It brings me great pleasure to write this review since I feel the need to forewarn the fellow consumers out there about this terrible graphics card. My experiences so far with this card has been nothing but bad. Unfortunately, I also know many other...
Pros: Easy installation Cons: More than the average user will ever need
I recently purchased a digital camcorder and wanted to stream videos of me and my cats across the internet. So the helpful person at the store pointed me directly to the All in Wonder. I had heard about the expense of video capture cards and I was...
Pros: can watch tv, vcr, dvd, play dreamcast with ease Cons: inputs like vcr or dreamcast not great quality; lacks a remote
I bought this video card over my NVIDIA GeForce2 card not for gaming purposes, but for the entertainment purposes. I am a college student on a very tight budget and I can't afford a tv, dvd player, etc. so I decided to go the cheaper way and buy them...
Pros: Works With Windows 2000, Captures Mpeg2,
DDR Ram onboard. Cons: Will Probably not support Windows XP.
I also wrote a review on the All In Wonder 128 I returned twice, Now spending 4 times as much as planned and 3 video cards later I have purchased the All In Wonder Radeon Card. Lets see how this turns out.
Pros: Fabulous colors, great features and flexibility with settings. Tuner and VCR are very handy. Cons: A bit pricey. File player has glitch described below.
I've been using the card for about 4 months. As soon as I installed it I saw the difference in many of the games I play. For example the grass and other objects in Links were much sharper and the colors deeper. The ability to record TV programs on my...
Pros: TV-Tuner, TIVO functionality Cons: "Only" 32 MB of SDR RAM, expensive, slow(er)
ATI used to be taking all the spankin' when 3Dfx was pimpin' the industry with their VooDoo-based chipset. They made the wrong turn by dropping 32-bit color support and only allowing STB to make their supposedly "next big thing" (the VooDoo 3) and and...
Pros: DVD playback excellent,3d gaming very good Cons: chipset incompatability,updated drivers,ugh!
When installed in a Soyo M/B w/440bx chipset, 2X AGP port and original drivers and software, dvd playback was good,gaming was good,but video capture resulted in out of sync audio. ATI website provided updated drivers and software for this problem, which...
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: A whole lot of functionality on one card. Cons: Compatibility issues galore.
I have no doubt that the ATI All-In-Wonder Radeon provides great value to its users. It has a built in TV tuner, accepts composite and s-video inputs, boasts hardware accelerated DVD playback, provides MPEG-2 video capture, and comes with software that...
Pros: Digital VCR like Tivo, can record MPEG2, decent chipset, optimized for DirectX8. Cons: Huge filesize for Digital VCR, Tuner not "crisp", not fastest card.
Background
My Diamond Viper 770 Ultra bit the dust and I needed a replacement. After reading opinions on this card and on other websites, the fact that I could use this as a digital VCR really intrigued me. I decided to give this card a try,...
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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