Pros: Has everything for everyone Cons: No remote for the TV tuner
I originally purchased this card for the TV tuner card, but now I realized it comes with much more. This AGP bus card is easy to install in all modern computers. It runs on both Win 95 and Win 98. The software it comes with is astonishing. Its got a...
Pros: Complete TV-3D-A/V solution Cons: Overheats easily, slow 3D
The original reason I bought this card was for the TV Tuner. Just the thought of watching TV on my computer made me giddy. And this card does not disappoint. I'm watching TV right now. The TV software , on the other hand, is a different story. It...
Pros: Integrated Cable-ready TV Tuner; AV in/out; s-video in/out; mpeg decoding for DVD drives Cons: Price point still excludes some buyers
ATI All-In-Wonder 128 (16MB)
Grade: A
I am a freshman in college about 500 miles away from my home, so packing for school proved to be an exercise in efficiency. I knew I was going to have to bring my PC, so what better way to bring a TV...
Pros: Great features for non-gamers Cons: 3D Features are terrible, card is moderately difficult to install.
I received an ATI All-In-Wonder Pro PCI from a friend and it had some nice features but I had some incompatibility issues with it from time to time. When the All-in-Wonder 128 came out, I thought "wow! new card, it is AGP and had better features....
Pros: TV-IN, TV-OUT, and DVD card all in one. Cons: Software installation and possible multi-monitor problems.
I bought this card because, as the title says, this card does everything. Cheaper and easier than an ensemble of less competent cards, this seemed to be the perfect choice for me. After reading a few reviews, I decided the 16MB PCI version was what I...
Pros: Incredible DVD, nice TV tuner Cons: poor driver support, and incompatibility with VIA chipsets
The main purpose of my purchasing a video card created by ATI was for its DVD capabilities. Many reviews that I have read document the amazing and incredible DVD capability of ATI video cards. Originally, I was going to purchase the ATI Rage Fury video...
Pros: Excellent hardware. Great TV. Cons: Software needs some work.
Known for problems on AMD/Cyrix systems, the ATI All In Wonder 128 AGP NTSC NA (16 MB) works beautifully on systems built around Intel Pentium III and Intel Celeron (I own two of them). Not only the 2D acceleration of programs like Microsoft Windows are...
Pros: installation, video capture Cons: audio bugs, long wait for initial delivery, ATi's shoddy service history, needs to be updated with more RAM
When I friend of mine came and asked me to recommend a video card for their Mac, I was was excited to recommend to him the Xclaim VR 128. The card not only accelerated general 2D and 3D functions, but came with the ability to capture video and audio...
Pros: TV output, TV display, 3d and 2d support Cons: lock ups, poor tech support, expensive
All In A Wonder 128 should be renamed All IN A Blonder. I purchased this product thinking that it was a remarkable piece of equipment. Boy was I wrong!!!
When I first saw the product I thought the price was high but of course being me...
Pros: Excellent TV Tuner, Great Video Edit Capabilities, Hardware DVD Support, Decent 3D Acceleration Cons: Somewhat buggy drivers
The ATI All-in-Wonder 128 is the third ATI card I have owned. I started with the original All-in-Wonder, upgraded to a All-in-Wonder Pro, and have replaced that w/ the All-in-Wonder 128. With each new revision, this board has been improved...
For all you gamers out there, the ATI all in wonder proves to be a multi-functional video card. As far as gaming goes, the 128 is sufficient but not up to voodoo standards. However, the AIW comes with many amenities, including a tv tuner card, enabling...
Pros: Save Expansion Slots Cons: Doesn't support Linux environment
If u are like me, and want to run Linux and win98 on your system, u better look elsewhere. Currrently, the ati rage pro 128 does not support the linux operating system. But if u just want to do video capture and be able to run 3D games decently, then...
Pros: Video Capture, Hardware DVD decoding, TV tuner, Good gaming graphics Cons: No hardware AVI to MPEG converter
I have recently purchased an ATI All-In-Wonder 128, and I definitely am satisfied with this card. First of all, the card has the best features for any accelerator card in its price range. I purchased the 32mb card, as I wanted to use it for games as well...
Pros: lots of features, can do almost anything, decent for 3D gaming, good price for the amount of features Cons: buggy although working software, video capture could use some work
The ATI All-In-Wonder 128 has been a good card in my experience. It's features include:
ALL-IN-WONDER 128 At A Glance (from ATI's website)
Intelligent TV-Tuner with Digital VCR
128-bit 3D graphics acceleration
True...
Pros: DVD play and capture Cons: Poor manual and support, buggy software
I loved the concept of being able to capture TV, video cameras and vcr input. Does it work? Yes! However, reading the manuals provided little help in getting the system going. I had to search the internet and talk to other people who had the video...
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