ATI TV Wonder™ HD 600 PCI Express® (NTSC/ATSC) 

The ATI TV Wonder™ HD 600 PCI Express® (NTSC/ATSC) high-definition Personal Video Recorder (PVR) offers a feature–rich set of media abilities, transforming your PC into the ultimate entertainment system.  This hybrid PCIe tuner will delight a home theater enthusiast looking for great value in a multimedia PC TV tuner.

Features & Benefits
  • Single, hybrid tuner.  Attach an amplified HD antenna1 or your analog TV cable2 and you can watch, pause, or record HDTV on your PC.  Supports over-the-air digital TV / HDTV1 (ATSC) and cable analog TV (NTSC),  and Clear QAM (unscrambled) digital HD cable 2.
  • ATI Theater™ Video Processing Technology.  Convert your recorded TV shows to take with you on your portable media player or stream to your media center extender device.
  • ATI Catalyst Media Center™ with Full Personal Video Recorder (PVR). Watch, pause or schedule recordings of your favorite TV programs.  DVD playback and authoring is also supported 3,4,5, as is video conversion.  Learn more about Catalyst Media Center.

Note for Canadian Customers

At this time, ATI Catalyst Media Center does not support Canadian Electronic Programming Guide (EPG) data. EPG Services for North America are currently provided through TitanTV for analog TV and PSIP for Digital TV (PSIP is DTV content info retrieved from ATSC signal for free-to-air ATSC broadcast television).

Canadian free-to-air HD Channel availability

  1. Input your zip code at www.antennaweb.org for the signal coverage in your area.  Depending on your location, an amplified antenna may be required for optimal reception.
  2. Clear-QAM is unscrambled digital TV over cable. Digital TV channel support is dependent upon your local cable provider. Please contact your cable provider for a listing of digital channels supported in your area. Clear-QAM is supported in Windows Vista® OS with ATI Catalyst Media Center™ build 1.0.3202 and higher.
  3. DVD playback and authoring is supported with ATI Catalyst Media Center™.
  4. DVD playback requires a DVD drive and DVD authoring requires a DVD burner.
  5. Some content may be subject to digital rights management and rights protection.

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