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ATI Unveils Mobility Radeon X1K Family
By
ChannelTimes Staff
International Desk, Sep 29, 2006
ATI Technologies, the Canada-based designer and manufacturer of 3-D graphics and digital media silicon solutions, has introduced a new range of notebook graphics - Mobility Radeon X1700, X1450 and X1350.
The new notebook graphics processors balance performance with longer battery life to transform notebook PCs into high-powered mobile entertainment systems and Windows Vista-ready workstations.
"ATI's Mobility Radeon X1700, with its powerful 3-D video and power-saving technologies, is an ideal solution for our Vista-capable notebooks to deliver a true-to-life digital entertainment experience," said Tony Chen, general manager of Asus notebook business.
The Mobility Radeon X1700 graphics processor, with its newly launched high-performance notebooks, including the Mobile TV, Mobility, Multimedia and Entertainment notebook series, will be marketed for the first time by Asus.
The Mobility Radeon X1K family provides advanced functionality for running graphics-intensive business applications, high-definition multimedia content and digital entertainment. With features like longer battery life and high definition content, ATI's Mobility Radeon X1K family also includes Avivo video and display technology and HD-DVD/H.264 and Blu-ray video playback.
The X1K family provides for Windows Aero user interface, Windows Flip 3D and flawless high-definition content playback. This ensures that notebook manufacturers and users get the most from their mobile computing investments and allows users to take advantage of the best that Microsoft's Windows Vista has to offer.
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