AMD Revives All-in-Wonder Video Card

June 27, 2008 | by Geoff Duncan

The All-in-Wonder HD is AMD's re-animation of ATI's much-loved combo card, combining premium graphics with an HD television tuner.

When chipmaker AMD took over ATI back in mid-2006, one of the first things it did was cancel the ATI All-in-Wonder, a moderately priced video card that combined graphics acceleration with an integrated television tuner. Now, AMD is bringing it back, announcing the ATI All-in-Wonder HD, a PCI 2.0 card that combines premium graphics and high-def playback capability with an HD television tuner.

"Never before has this level of HDTV and graphics performance been seen in an all-in-one PC multimedia solution," said AMD graphics group VP of marketing Matt Skynner, in a statement. "For the hundreds of thousands of owners of previous ATI All-In-Wonder models and for those hungry to realize the full potential of their PC, we're excited and proud to introduce the newest addition to AMD's PCTV product family."

The All-In-Wonder HD combines an ATI Radeon HD 3650 graphics processor with hardware acceleration for playback of Blu-ray content and enables recording of both HD and analog television using ATI Theater 650 Pro hardware-based MPEG-2 encoding. The card both HDMI and dual DVI connectors for pushing video to monitors or a television, but does not include HDCP support. AMD is including its own Catalyst Media Center for enabling DVR functionality, along with a new Entertainment Suite—part of the new AMD Live branding—that will enable users to access DVR features over any broadband Internet connection.

The ATI All-in-Wonder HD will be manufactured by Diamond Multimedia and Visiontek, and should be available in late July for a suggested price of $199.

Post Your Comment...Comments

Kevin L Sims on Jul 14th, 2008 at 12:05 PM:

I love my AIW card. I have been looking to upgrade to a quad-core processor but didn't want to loose my good ole agp AIW. I love the ATI Multimedia Center and the no nonsense DVR. My video card is going on 6 years old now, and still works GREAT!!! I don't play many new games but with the PlayStation 3 and even faster gaming consoles who would want to load up their Pc with a bunch of kiddie Games

Comment on this article




Please keep your comments relevant to this article. Email addresses are not displayed, they are only required to verify you are human.

When you submit your comment, an email will be sent to your email address with a confirmation link. Once you have clicked on that confirmation link your comment will be posted.

HTML is not allowed.




Join our newsletter to keep up to date on the latest Digital Trends content like Videos, Reviews, News and more delivered directly to your email!


Plus, get early access to contests and specials from our partners. Join today!





Loading...