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All-in-One Graphics Cards Compete

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Buying Guide: All-in-One Graphics Cards Compete

If you want one graphics card that does it all—delivers 3-D gaming graphics, TV reception, DVR features, and FM reception—you now have a choice. ATI has long been the dominant player in this arena with its All-in-Wonder series, but as in almost every other graphics hardware category, nVidia is putting up competition with its third-generation Personal Cinema product. The cards below represent the midrange all-in-one card offerings from these two graphics power-houses. As you'll see in the following reviews, nVidia still has some catching up to do—partly because of some disconnects between eVGA.com and nVidia.