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Average customer rating:
- Decent Tunerý Horrible Software, Support, and Price
- Great Board, but not a simple install
- these cards are crap
- no driver updates ,unless you pay for them
- Outstanding product,, great services, but with some glitches
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ATI Technologies Inc. All-in-Wonder 128 AGP 16MB
Manufacturer: ATI Technologies
ProductGroup: CE
Binding: Electronics
AGP
| Graphics Cards
| Computer Add-Ons
| Computers & Add-Ons
| Categories
| Electronics
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Product Features:
- Powerful 128-bit 3-D and 2-D graphics
- Intelligent TV-tuner featuring instant replay
- Enable Web TV for Windows 98
- Leading-edge video including Digital VCR and real-time software compression
- TV-out for big-screen gaming, still and MPEG motion video capture, hardware DVD acceleration
ASIN: B00001MXYV |
Customer Reviews:
Decent Tunerý Horrible Software, Support, and Price.......2001-01-14
I purchased the ATI All In Wonder mid 1999. I've never been impressed by the value of ATI products, but I hoped it would be different... I was wrong. I used the software briefly on a Windows 98 computer, but when I gave it a video speed test for 2D and 3D, it rated only a fraction of the speed of the average Creative Lab's card (18 points compared to 95). I moved it to the only other computer that I could, which was a Windows NT 4.0 system. Unfortunately, they don't tell you in their brochure that the software for this card is highly crippled when using it on NT... the capture drivers don't work within other programs, most TV features don't work, etc. When I upgraded to Windows 2000 in February of 2000, ATI's web site promised to have driver's for Windows 2000 ready for March. In March I checked in and they promised them by April... April, they promised them in May, etc., etc. As of December 2000, they STILL didn't have the drivers ready. Finally, out of desperation, I tried using their 'special purpose drivers', which are test versions, and it brought down my whole system. These 'special' driver's cannot be uninstalled once they're installed. I've written to them several times, but they've never responded. I've even written to them using my company's name, hoping to get a response that way, but nothing!
I highly recommend NOT buying this, nor any other ATI product... not entirely because of the quality of the card, but for the extreme lack of quality within the company's support policies. My only regret was not being able to give this card a '0' star rating.
Great Board, but not a simple install.......2001-01-11
I have had good luck getting the AIW 128 AGP to run on a PII, 300mhz, with Win 95B - but the installation and setup was a bear. You MUST plan on downloading the most recent drivers, as the ones supplied are full of bugs. Rearranging the hardware interconnections on an existing system is also a bit tricky because it is poorly documented. And, unfortunately, it seems like the tech support people at ATI will go to any length to avoid answering questions directly. You will be referred to their website repeatedly, instead of being assisted. This might be ok, but the troubleshooting info on the website is very superficial and full of disclaimers (there are some other good sources of help, such as CNET, since the product is so popular). It would be a good idea to see if you can find a few other people who have this board up and running, so that you can get advice if you need it.
Back to the board... The TV tuner works great, allowing me to use the computer monitor for Playstation. Also, the graphics acceleration may not be state of the art, but my 3D games run smoothly and the board cleared up several 2D problems I was experiencing.
Regarding comments on the OS. My guess is that this is a WIN 95/98 product, pure and simple. ATI has gone on to other things and probably will have questionable support for NT, 2000, etc.
these cards are crap.......2000-12-16
If you buy any card from ATI, this is what you can expect. 1) the card might, or might not work on the operating system of choice, particularly NT4, or NT2000 or might be severely limited. 2) almost non-existent customer service 3) you get to test their software and drivers since they don't seem to do that before releasing. 4) you get to hang out with lots of other angry users in the newsgroups. 5) tv-out is no better than most other scan converters 6) dvd playback is consistently better and less troublesome with other cards, like hollywood magic 6) you can get a better performing graphics card for much less than this card.
no driver updates ,unless you pay for them.......2000-10-05
I thought this product was ok at first but to great at any one thing. But while upgrading os's some of the drivers where not up to date and would not work properly(some drivers for win98, all for win2k, most for win me).So i tried the web site for updates, but could only find them for the 2d/3d and not for the other features build into the card. But they do have a new install cd you can purchase with updated drivers for the video capture and other features other than 2d/3d.
I feel that if you buy the product the support should go with it, not at an extra charge.If ATI build the product they should provide the drivers required to use it .
Outstanding product,, great services, but with some glitches.......2000-10-04
To start off I didn't buy this particular model, I bought the very first ATI All-In-Wonder-Pro that ATI first came out with, but looking at the technical data on this device, it's pretty much the same thing but with more memeory for Video and DVD support. I'll first list it's good things.
If you like doing interesting things with your computer like me, then this is defenitely one thing you should get. This card gives you the services of Digital VCR, Digital Recorder, TV Tuner, Video Out mode, and DVD support. With this one card that I have in my computer I'm able to hook up my VCR to the card, and since my VCR has two Video inputs itself, I have an N64 and another VCR plugged into the computer. All in all the card allows me to have two VCR's and the N64 plugged into the computer. And this is all in digital quality. You get amazing looking images from your videotapes or your games, seeing them like you've never seen them before. It still amazes me how great my VHS tapes look when filtered through this card. Then, I didn't even buy a monitor when I bought the computer tower. Instead, knowing that this allows for Video-Out mode onto a TV, I'm currently typying this on a 27-inch TV monitor. That definetely beats out the largest Computer monitor you can find on the market. Then, with the Digital VCR option I'm able to record anything I want from the VCR onto my computer, including the TV channels my VCR outputs. You may ask yourself, why would you do that when that takes up so much space and instead you can record it on tape. That's true, but with the VideoWave CD-ROM that came with card I can play around with the material that was recorded, editing it, putting in special effects, and eventually being able to output it back onto tape. As for the DVD support, mine didn't come with that, but I imagine that all it is is just software. You won't be able to play a DVD on your computer unless you have an actual DVD-ROM drive, then with this DVD support I imagine you'll be able to do such things as record the DVD and play around with hit.
Now for the setbacks. Like some reviewrs mentioned earlier, there are some glithches that came with the card. When I first installed it, the optioins to have Digital VCR, TV tuner, or Digital Recorder were never available. The icons were simply not on the screen. I contacted ATI, and again like the previous reviewrs mentioned, it takes a while for them to answer back. However when they did, they provided me with the information I needed to know to fix this, in simple idiot-proof steps. But still, it was a pain to try and figure out first why those options weren't ready upon installation. Secondly, that TV-Out option is great, watching the computer display on the TV is defenitely better than on any smaller computer monitor, but only if you don't mind having the images slightly blurred. It's not the cards fault, it's the TV's. Since most TV's do not have the high resolution as some computer monitors do, when you install this you may be asking yourself why some of the smaller letters look slightly blurred. Games look great though, there's no impact there, but it's only if you're reading something that's really small, like fine print. That becomes a problem. And thirdly, the Video memory. Mine boasted 7MB, this one says 16MB. If you're planning on doing some serious video editing, or setting your games on the highest possible standard, this just isn't enough. On video, when you're storing video onto memory or retooling it, because of the small MB size this takes a while. On games, the MB size is a joke. If you're running games like Half-Life on the highest settings, be prepared to see alot of ping problems. But then again this card wasn't meant for games specifically. Something like Voodoo, or more SYNdram memory is better for that. I'm using the larger video memory that my computer came with myself. Another memory problem is again not the cards fault. If you're planning on doing some video editing or recording, be prepared to have some serious hard drive space for that. Great looking recorded images take up a lot of space, but an alternative is that if you don't mind the Digital Recorder comes with several modes of compression, easing the memory it eats.
So overall, I gave this four stars for its outstanding services that it provides, minus the one star for some of it's glitches. I highly recommend purchasing this as soon as possible if you want to do incredible things with your computer.
Average customer rating:
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ATI Technologies 100-708121 All-In-Wonder Rage 128 Pro 16MB AGP 4x Graphics Card
Manufacturer: ATI Technologies Inc.
ProductGroup: CE
Binding: Electronics
AGP
| Graphics Cards
| Computer Add-Ons
| Computers & Add-Ons
| Categories
| Electronics
ASIN: B00007E6W8 |
Product Description
ALL-IN-WONDER 128 PRO is the most powerful upgrade in ATI's award-winning family of ALL-IN-WONDER products. Featuring RAGE 128 PRO graphics technology and plenty of memory, this all-in-one, AGP 4X/2X upgrade provides powerful 128-bit 3D graphics, 125-channel TV-Tuner with Digital VCR, still image and MPEG-2 motion video capture & editing, hardware DVD video playback, video output to TV or VCR and much more. One easy to install card does it all.
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