ATI Technologies Inc. 100-709038 All In Wonder Radeon SDR 32MB PCI Graphics Card
- List Price:
$199.99
- Buy Used: $149.00
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as of 5/23/2012 15:42 UTC details
- You Save: $50.99 (25%)
- Seller:midatlanticseller
- Platform:Windows
- Media:Personal Computers
- Shipping Weight (lbs):3
- Dimensions (in):14.8 x 9 x 3.2
- Warranty:Five year manufacturer warranty 905-822-2600 www.atitech.com
- Model:100709038
- UPC:727419408875
- EAN:0727419408875
Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Features:
- 3-D graphics performance powered by Radeon
- Built in TV-Tuner with Digital VCR
- Still image and MPEG-2 motion video capture
- Hardware DVD video playback
- Video output to TV or VCR
Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description
The All-in-Wonder Radeon enhances the features found previously in the All-in-Wonder series. A digital audio output (S/PDIF) has also been added to allow you to connect to your Dolby Digital stereo system for full 5.1 Surround Sound. An integrated TV-Tuner and DVD playback let you watch movies or TV from your desktop. Digital VCR software lets you capture video to your hard drive, so you can watch your favorite TV shows as often as you'd like.
You can surf channels with TV-ON-DEMAND and the GUIDE Plus+ Interactive Program Guide. Search for programs at the click of a mouse, then program your software to remind you when your favorite show is on or simply record it for later viewing. You can capture video up to 720 x 480 resolution and 30 frames per second for crystal-clear digital video. Then copy and edit the video into your own presentation with video editing software included with the All-in-Wonder 128 Pro.
The All-in-Wonder Radeon is also a fully functioning 3-D accelerator, capable of resolutions up to 1,920 x 1,200 with 16 million colors. It is compatible with OpenGL and DirectX drivers for use with the latest 3-D games.
Connect your All-in-Wonder Radeon card to a big screen TV or VCR and enjoy gaming action like never before, or record the video you have edited onto video tape.
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