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[H]ardOCP have a review of the new ATI AIW card, based on the Radeon 7500 core. Its a PCI card, making it ideal for a HTPC - or similar project. The main reason this card looks so good is that it will cost around £80 - including a TV tuner, powerful 3D Card etc....
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Enter ATI’s answer, the All-In-Wonder. The All-In-Wonder family of video cards are just as impressive as the name sounds. The integration of 2D, 3D, TV, and video in (capture) and video out capabilities. For every new generation of graphics chip, ATI has released an AIW video card with it. We reviewed their prevision version, the All In Wonder Radeon 8500 128MB based on the 8500 (R200) core. The great thing about that card was that it offered the AIW features along with the very powerful 8500 core clocked at the full retail 8500 clock speeds. It packed all the 3D power of the 8500, but threw in TV and all the video functions of the AIW. In this very competitive marketplace, ATI is likely to stay on top of the integrated multimedia and 3D solution with the performance and functionality that the AIW family of graphic cards exhibit.
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