Send your suggestions here







Date: April 2nd, 2002
Article by: Nathan Glentworth (Head Editor & Hardware Reviewer)
Product was donated by: ATI Technologies Inc.
<--CLICK FOR PRICES ON AN ATI RADEON VIDEOCARD IN AMERICA
<--CLICK FOR PRICES ON AN ATI RADEON VIDEOCARD IN CANADA

 

Contents (cont'd):




Another amazing feature is this input block that allows you to connect any VCR, analog video camera or even a DVD player into the card for recording. Now that's what you call TV-IN! Connect this block to the video-in port on the back of your card.



Along with the input block is the video-out cluster, containing all the connectors you would be needing for any video or audio chore with the card. Check out the above pic for the run down. Connect this cluster to the video-out port on the back of your card.




ATI was also kind enough to include a composite and S-Video cable to suit your TV viewing needs.



Here is the DVI to analog connector in order for you to use your normal everyday analog LCD or CRT monitor.




Now with your adapter installed, attach your monitor and away you go.

 

 


Reviews Home Page 4>>


ASUS BW-12B1LT INTERNAL 12X BLU-RAY WRITER REVIEW

SYNOLOGY DS-212 TWO-BAY NAS REVIEW

THEMALTAKE DR. POWER II ATX POWER SUPPLY TESTER REVIEW

COOLER MASTER HYPER 212 EVO CPU COOLER REVIEW

ANTEC SOUNDSCIENCE HALO 6 LED BIAS LIGHTING KIT REVIEW

  • Motherboards
  • Memory
  • Processors (Box)
  • Processors (OEM)
  • Cooling Fans
  • Graphics Cards
  • Digital Video
  • Hard Disks
  • DVD ROM
  • CD ROM
  • CDR/CDRW
  • Multi Media
  • Cases
  • Power Supplies
  • Input Devices
  • LCD Monitors
  • Networking
  • Printers
  • Scanners
  • Software
  • Notebooks
  • PDAs


    Search for lowest prices in
    for

  •  
     

    All modifications published on this site are for your own responsibility.
    TweakNews.net is not responsible in any way for damage caused.

    © Copyright www.TweakNews.net