The
Ultimate All-in-one TV, Video, and Graphics card?
That's
what ATI claims on the All-in-Wonder 128 box - that is certainly
a lot to live up to. A look at the feature set shows that
there is the potential for ATI to come through. The All-in-Wonder
128 provides a TV-tuner, digital VCR for video capture, the
Rage 128 graphics core for great 2D and 3D, video-out, and
hardware DVD playback - all on a single card and retailing
at just $249.
Hardware
The
card itself is a little longer than a standard Rage Fury board
and features quite a few more components. The most obvious
is the big silver box that contains most of the TV-Tuner functionality.
The silver box provides shielding to the computer from the
TV signal the signal from the computer. Besides the standard
CATV coax and monitor connectors, there are two more proprietary
ones. One facilitates input to the card and the other output
from the card. A break out box handles the audio/video RCA
and S-video inputs, while a "dongle" (it looks like a splitter
cable) takes care of audio out to your sound card and TV-out.
S-video and RCA video jacks are available for both input and
output. It would have been nice if ATI had used a single box
for input and output.
A
small heatsink has now been added to the Rage 128 chip (allowing
for an increased clock rate - now up to 105MHz according Powerstrip).
Eight 2MB 8ns SDRAM chips make up the 16MB SDRAM total. The
combination of ATI's ImpacTV2 and Brooktree BT829 chips provide
for video input/output and video capture. Standard MPC2 CD-IN
and CD-OUT connectors are also onboard, allowing the sound
from your CD-ROM drive to pass through the All-in-Wonder 128
to your sound card.
Software
ATI's
Multimedia Center provides a uniform interface across all
their programs, which includes TV-tuner, video capture, video
editor, DVD player, Video-CD player, and an Audio CD player.
All can easily be launched from the ATI Launchpad (shown at
right), which can be docked to the side of the screen or just
float anywhere.
MGI
Software's Videowave II, a $100 video editing package, will
be bundled with the retail card, but was not available at
the time of testing. ATI tops it off with the full version
of EA's Moto Racer 2 and the "lite" version of Rage's Expendable.
A coupon for the full version of Expendable will be included
in the box and will ship when the game is completed.
TV-tuner
The
TV-tuner component works quite well and has a number of unique
features. The TV display can be within a window, full screen,
or as your Windows desktop background. Thanks to the Rage
128's excellent video scaling abilities, the image quality
is as good as the signal given to it - an S-video input from
a DVD player was crystal clear, even when scaled to full screen
in 1600x1200 resolution.
By
far the coolest feature, and possibly the most useful, is
the ability for an instant replay at any time. Imagine your
watching a basketball game and someone makes a phenomenal
play, but you miss it and they never seem to show a replay
of what you want to see. No problem for the All-in-Wonder
128 - at the touch of a button, the All-in-Wonder 128 can
replay the last few minutes (limited only by available memory),
which can optionally be recorded using the digital VCR (see
below).
Channel
surfers rejoice! All it takes is one button for the All-in-Wonder
128 to show you a still image from every available channel
allowing you to see what is on every channel simultaneously.
From there, you can select exactly what you want to see with
the click of a button.
Advanced
closed captioning features are also included that allow the
highlighting of any word you are interested in. The entire
closed captioned transcript, along with intermittent snapshots,
can be saved to a TV Magazine for later reference.