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ATI Technologies Inc. announced the new All-In-Wonder VE, now shipping to retail outlets across the North America. The All-In-Wonder VE is based on the well-known RADEON 7500 graphics processor and is available for $129, complementing the All-In-Wonder 9700 PRO at $449.00, the All-In-Wonder RADEON 8500DV at $199 and the value-priced All-In-Wonder RADEON 7500 at $149. All-In-Wonder VE is designed to deliver a variety of multimedia TV and game graphics features for the PCI upgrade market.

Here are the key features of the All-In-Wonder VE multimedia graphics card:

  • RADEON 7500 GPU, the core-clock not revealed;
  • 64MB of DDR SDRAM, the peak bandwidth not disclosed;
  • 125-channel stereo TV-tuner;
  • ATI THEATER 200 VIVO (video-in / video-out) controller with sound processing capabilities;
  • Video output to NTSC/PAL TV or VCR as an independent display within Windows;
  • PCI bus;
  • Rich software bundle.
The product that seems to be one of the most feature-rich PCI solutions will appear all around the USA and Canada in a few days.
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