30 March 2004 16:36 GMT / By Stuart Miles
ATI has announced new additions to it's all-in-wonder range of video graphics cards. The new units are the ALL-IN-WONDER 9600XT and ALL-IN-WONDER 9600.The ALL-IN-WONDER 9600XT delivers more multimedia features for customers by offering RADEON 9600 series performance with a graphics engine clocked at 525 MHz and 128 MB of memory running at 650 MHz. At £299 plus VAT, this new multimedia solution includes FM-ON-DEMAND to receive and record favourite FM radio stations, dual VGA monitor support, the second generation and completely redesigned REMOTE WONDER II, integrated DVD authoring and burning, and MULTIMEDIA CENTER 8.8.
Designed as the value-oriented multimedia video card for everyone, ALL-IN-WONDER 9600 will cost £199 plus VAT This mainstream ALL-IN-WONDER offers passive cooling and includes REMOTE WONDER, dual VGA monitor support for twice the screen content, integrated DVD burning that saves time in storing multimedia content, and MULTIMEDIA CENTER 8.8 that features support for MPEG-4 for high quality video capture, EAZYLOOK, and EAZYSHARE for home networked access to multimedia content.
Hardware, Graphics cards, ATI


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