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Reviewed on July 15, 2003
The ATI Radeon 9200 redefines the level of 3D performance for budget graphics cards, but it still trails the competition.
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ATI Technologies
CNET review:
7.1
Very good
Check prices$96.96
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CNET review:
7.1
Very good
Check prices$599.00
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Reviewed on November 19, 2002
ATI's new card is currently the fastest around, and for some, that will be enough to justify the $400 price.
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ATI Technologies
CNET review:
9.2
Spectacular
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Reviewed on April 8, 2009
HP's slick-looking 12-inch Pavilion dv2 carves out a niche between entry-level Netbooks and expensive ultraportables.
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Netbook, HP Pavilion, AMD, dual-core, HP, laptop computer, keyboard, ATI Technologies, AMD Athlon, Intel, CPU, Samsung Electronics, Sony Corp.
CNET review:
7.2
Very good
Check prices$749.99-$759.97
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Reviewed on November 10, 2005
Aptly named, the ATI TV Wonder Elite is easily the best PC TV tuner card we've seen.
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TV tuner card, TV Tuner, image quality, ATI Technologies, Microsoft Windows XP Media Center, TV, card, DVD, BIOS, video, PC
CNET review:
7.5
Very good
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Reviewed on November 8, 2006
This one is easy. Nvidia's GeForce 8800 GTX not only beats ATI to market with its next-gen 3D graphics hardware, it also eliminates ATI's image-quality advantage in current-generation titles. Throw in its sheer horsepower, and Nvidia gives the high-end enthusiast every reason to make this purchase.
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Nvidia GeForce, NVidia, pipe, architecture, card, 3D, ATI Technologies, DirectX, power supply, manufacturing, games
CNET review:
9.0
Spectacular
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Reviewed on January 16, 2009
Nvidia's GeForce GTX 295 is the single fastest 3D card on the market, and for a relatively aggressive price. Added bonuses like power efficiency and PhysX support sweeten the deal, but even without those extra benefits, we'd still recommend this card for its processing power and comparative value.
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power consumption, NVidia, Nvidia GeForce, Radeon, graphics chip, ATI Technologies, DirectX, card, manufacturing, gamer, PC
CNET review:
9.0
Spectacular
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Reviewed on June 9, 2005
ATI's Radeon X300 SE will satisfy users looking for a good basic 2D video card, but spend a few more bucks if 3D is important to you.
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ATI Radeon, ATI Technologies, Half-Life 2, 3D, Radeon, card, 2D, DirectX, PCI Express, resolution, effect, PCI, memory, games, video, PC
Check prices$129.00
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Reviewed on June 24, 2008
AMD's new ATI Radeon HD 4850 is a solid midrange 3D card that will run pretty much anything, and it boasts some forward-looking features to boot. It might be worth waiting for the price to drop just a bit, at which point this card will become much more attractive.
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ATI Radeon, Nvidia GeForce, Diamond Multimedia Inc., NVidia, ATI Technologies, Radeon, AMD, card, 3D
CNET review:
7.3
Very good
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Reviewed on April 23, 2004
It'll take a little tweaking to get the most out of ATI's latest All-In-Wonder, but for the price, this TV tuner/DVR/radio tuner/graphics card is a fair deal.
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ATI Technologies, card
CNET review:
7.5
Very good
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Reviewed on April 15, 2009
The massive Asus W90Vp-X1 won't win any design awards, but its mobile gaming performance is tough to beat.
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Intel Core 2 Duo, ASUS, subwoofer, IEEE 802.11, games, USB 2.0, notebook computer, SD card, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, LCD, keyboard, Intel, ATI Technologies, laptop computer
CNET review:
8.2
Excellent
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Reviewed on March 2, 2004
ATI's All-In-Wonder 9800 Pro brings together high-end gaming prowess and home entertainment.
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ATI Technologies
CNET review:
7.9
Very good
Pricing not available
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Reviewed on November 21, 2007
Despite the usual caveats of an ever-fluctuating 3D market, for the moment, at least, ATI's new Radeon HD 3850 graphics card delivers the best bang-for-the buck in PC graphics hardware. Until now we haven't had an acceptable sub-$200 option for PC gaming this year. Thanks to AMD, now we do.
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Radeon, DirectX, ATI Technologies, card, Nvidia GeForce, video card, NVidia, motherboard, games, PC
CNET review:
8.0
Excellent
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Reviewed on October 19, 2006
If you're looking for a gaming card to run Vista and play most games, ATI's Radeon X1950 Pro will get you there, but not perfectly, and its real-world pricing is higher than we'd like. We're more interested to see ATI's next-gen cards use the newly refined CrossFire dual-card technology, debuted here, but that will have to wait.
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Radeon, ATI Technologies, card, ATI Radeon, Nvidia GeForce, power supply, NVidia, pricing, games, PC
CNET review:
7.0
Very good
Pricing not available
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Reviewed on September 11, 2006
ATI's flagship TV tuner card offers the best image quality we've seen from a TV tuner card and includes over-the-air HDTV support, but it's still not as good as a direct cable-box-to-TV signal.
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TV tuner card, TV Tuner, ArcSoft Inc., ATI Technologies, Cisco Catalyst, Media Center PC, remote, TV, image quality, offer, HDTV, card, photograph, PC, video, Microsoft Corp.
CNET review:
7.5
Very good
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Reviewed on October 5, 2005
It's not suited to 3D gaming, but for an upgrade to your video-oriented PC, ATI's new Radeon X1300 Pro introduces some useful features.
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Radeon, ATI Technologies, 3D, card, ATI Radeon, Nvidia GeForce, NVidia, video, games
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Reviewed on April 18, 2005
The ATI Radeon X800 XL is unmatched when it comes to providing top-notch 3D speed at a low price. It's our current favorite standalone card.
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ATI Technologies, Cisco Catalyst, ATI Radeon, overclocking, high-performance, card, 3D, Radeon, NVidia, video card, PC
CNET review:
8.3
Excellent
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