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Staying on Top of Multimedia Graphics: ATI All-In-Wonder X1900 Review- Page 1/6
January 31, 2006
By
Thomas Soderstrom
Formerly known for releasing All-In-Wonder multimedia cards only months following the debut of the gaming card on which they were based, ATIs Multimedia team has made great strides in recent releases. The much-delayed All-In-Wonder X800 XT AGP was quickly followed with the All-In-Wonder X800XL PCI Express, All-In-Wonder X1800 XL, and X1300-based All-In-Wonder 2006.
Despite this progress, ATI was plagued by a protracted product development and launch schedule that means the card that put ATI back on top of its game just two months ago could now play second fiddle to todays All-In-Wonder X1900.
Nevertheless, the X1900 benefits from development put into the X1800 by way of using the same printed circuit board.