Specifications
Features
ATI Radeon graphics accelerator
166Mhz core clock
32MB DDR SDRAM memory (333Mhz DDR clock)
2 pixels per clock cycle
3 textures per pixel pipeline
HyperZ technology
Charisma Engine (Transform, clipping, and lighting @ 30 million triangles/sec)
Full scene anti-aliasing
3D textures
Spherical, Dual-paraboloid, and Cube environment mapping
Emboss, dot product, and environment mapped bump mapping
DirectX texture compression
Integrated MPEG-2 decode including iDCT and motion compensation
Support for all DTV/HDTV formats
4-tap horizontal and vertical filtering
Per-pixel adaptive deinterlacing
Multimedia Features
TV-on-Demand including timeshifting
Full Resolution MPEG-2 capture
Composite and S-Video input/outputs
S/PDIF Digital Out for DVD playback
Analog dbx stereo TV Tuner (International versions available)
DVI-I Output
Software Bundle
Windows 9x/Windows 2000 editions of ATI Multimedia Center for DVD, VCD 1.0, and TV viewing
Ulead VideoStudio 4 video editing software (MPEG-2 compatible)
Merlin VR 3D Modeling and Animation software
Mediator 5, a multimedia creation tool
Guide Plus+ Interactive Program Guide
![ATI All-in-Wonder Radeon Review [ DVI @ 626 x 214 ] > View Full-Size in another window.](images/dvi-s.jpg) DVI
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![ATI All-in-Wonder Radeon Review [ DVI connector @ 193 x 265 ] > View Full-Size in another window.](images/dviconnector-s.jpg) DVI connector
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As we mentioned earlier, the DVI-I connector allows the All-in-Wonder Radeon to power digital flat panels at resolutions up to 1600x1200. An adapter is included for all of us with regular CRTs.