THE PC GRAPHICS market is about as competitive as it comes, with ATI and NVIDIA constantly striving to one-up each other and capture the performance crown at each price point. Given that incredibly competitive environment, it’s odd that ATI’s high-end All-in-Wonder cards haven’t really had much competition. It’s not for a lack of trying on NVIDIA’s part, either. The green team took a stab at the All-in-Wonder market with the Personal Cinema, but its software was way behind ATI’s, and Personal Cinema products were largely confined to low-end parts. The Personal Cinema never really made the jump to the GeForce 6 series, either.
If you are looking to buy an AIW card, check out this review first.