Today, ATI formally announced the All-In-Wonder X800 XT:
“MARKHAM, Ontario – Multimedia entertainment is redefined with the new ALL-IN-WONDER® X800 XT from ATI Technologies Inc. (TSX: ATY, NASDAQ: ATYT). Built upon the award-winning powerful RADEON® X800 Visual Processing Unit (VPU), this new multimedia add-in video card brings innovative solutions for home theater, video editing and gaming enthusiasts. Shipping this fall in North America, ALL-IN-WONDER X800 XT will be available with a manufacturers suggested retail price (MSRP) of $499 USD from major computer retailers and ATI.com. ATI’s European add-in-board manufacturers, including Connect3D Inc., Hightech Information System Limited, Info-Tek Corporation, Sapphire Technology Limited, and Tul Corporation, will offer ALL-IN-WONDER X800 XT in various configurations later this year.”
You can read the full press release
here.
As suggested by the name, this will be ATI\'s premium All-In-Wonder product, based on the X800 XT graphics processor. The board will be clocked at 500/1000 - these are the same clocks that can be found on the X800 XT PCI-Express based graphics board. There has not been an AGP-based X800 XT announced despite them appearing on the market. Initially, the All-In-Wonder X800 XT will only be available as an AGP part.
With the board being based around the X800 XT graphics processor, the board will feature 16 high-speed pixel pipelines, 6 vertex shaders, Pixel Shader 2.0b and Vertex Shader 2.0 support.
The All-In-Wonder X800 XT features all of the elements that are normally associate with the All-In-Wonder series of graphics boards. These include TV and FM radio tuners; the latter was introduced on the All-In-Wonder 9600 PRO. There\'s also ATI\'s MultiMedia Center software suite, which includes a comprehensive set of features. Dependant on which board partner you choose to purchase the All-In-Wonder X800 XT from, you will have a choice of remote control configuration - there\'s the option of Remote Wonder, the recently released Remote Wonder II, or no remote at all. We will discuss the advantages of Remote Wonder II in an upcoming review.
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It is the first All-In-Wonder board to feature DVI and VGA connectors along with a TV and FM Radio tuner in a single slot device. The new, smaller Input/Output port makes this possible; this port moves all multimedia connections away from the back of the board. This led to a redesign of the input and output functionality. This is the first video card to feature ATI\'s newly designed input and output block connectors. These blocks are completely stackable; the new I/O leads also add full support for RGB SCART, something that has been one of the few things missing from the comprehensive All-In-Wonder input/output array.
ATI have made some changes to the multimedia components on the board too. The Phillips tuner has been replaced with an on-board ATI tuner - this has greatly reduced the space taken up by the multimedia features on the board, which subsequently allows for a bigger heatsink/fan combination.
We can expect to take a look at an All-In-Wonder X800 XT in more detail over the coming weeks.
- Tim Smalley
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