Reviews
NextGen Electronics
"The ATI All-in-Wonder 9600 Pro is a fantastic
performing card and blows away the competition at it's pricepoint.
With the inclusion of Half Life 2, the bundle is probably the
best ever we've seen from a video card. This is undoubtedly
a fantastic choice if you're shopping for a video card this
holiday season."
Sean Gibson
Bit-Tech.net
"ATi has really hit a home run with the 9600Pro All-in-Wonder
card. With enough 3D acceleration to carry you into the next
chapter of gaming, combined with the most powerful multimedia
package available today (at a price most of us are comfortable
with), you really can't go wrong."
Chris Newman
Bytesector.com
"The ATI Radeon 9600
All-in-Wonder Pro video card has everything that ANYONE could
ever want in a video card....Definitely a recommended
card to anyone who asks what they should get. The card has received
the high performance award as a result of its outstanding performance
and capabilities!"
Chris Wood
3D Gameman
"The ATI All-in-Wonder 9600 128MB PRO Video Card
is jam packed with goodies. This card is great for gaming, has
a TV and FM Tuner built in,
a remote control and much more. One very distinctive feature that this product
has over the other All-In-Wonder cards is this one has dual display. Also,
this Video Card is very reasonably priced considering its capabilities.
Watch the
Video to find out more..." - Rodney Reynolds, October 29,
2003
Tweaknews.net
"ATI has successfully filled every
possible sector with an All-in-Wonder option that
is bound to please anyone with any wallet size. With
great performance
and a very good pricetag, the All-in-Wonder 9600 PRO is bound to be one of the
most sought after stocking stuffers for the 2003 Christmas season." - Nathan
Glentworth Owner, Head Editor & Hardware Reviewer, October 16th, 2003.
FiringSquad
"...the All-in-Wonder 9600 PRO hits the spot dead-on.
And at $249, ATI has priced this card to move. Based on what we've
seen today, we see no reason why the All-in-Wonder 9600 PRO won't
be another sales success for ATI and its multimedia unit." -
Brandon
Bell
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