3D Rage Pro AGP 2X TV Tuner ATI Specifications
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The ATI 3D Rage Pro is a graphics video card released in 1997. In October 1997, ATI released a model of the graphics card with a built-in TV tuner called the All in Wonder Pro. The All in Wonder model adds the ability to watch TV on a computer monitor along with the ability to play early 3D PC games. - The graphic processor unit (GPU) on the All in Wonder Pro can be used to play computer games as well as power graphics-heavy computer programs. The card also has the ability to record scenes on the computer monitor including videos, computer games, software applications, and mouse movements.
Brand -- ATI
GPU -- 3D Rage Pro
Operating system: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2K, windows XP
Interface -- 2x AGP
RAMDAC -- 230 MHz
Core Clock -- 75 MHz
Memory clock -- 100 MHz
Fill rate
Mtexel per second -- 75
Mpixel per second - 75
Mtriangle per second - 1.2
On board video Memory -- 8 Megabytes of SDRAM
Supports Direct X 6 and Open GL 1.1 - The ATI All in Wonder Pro has both input and output jacks embedded in the card. The card has analog inputs for running various devices to the PC. The card includes a S-video port, composite port and component ports for varying levels of signal quality. The ATI All in Wonder Pro can also output signals to a television using the built in S-Video output and composite output ports.
- The tuner can accept input from a wide variety of devices, including satellite and cable boxes, video game systems, open air antenna and digital converter boxs. The TV tuner also supports multiple channels on screen at once with picture-in-picture display. The TV tuner also has closed captioning built in for the hearing impaired. The tuner also has the ability to show multiple channels at one time on the PC screen.