Tuesday, June 2nd 2009

AMD Launches Theater HD 750 for Worldwide HDTV-on-the-PC Reception

AMD launched the ATI Theater HD 750 PC TV chip offering HDTV viewing capabilities on desktop and notebook PCs around the world using analog, and digital, and free-to-air broadcast signals. ATI Theater HD 750 uses advanced video processing and signal reception technologies for clear HD picture quality, crisp images, high color performance and fidelity for an authentic HD home theater feel on the PC.

  • With the proper connectors, notebook users can enjoy TV on their PC virtually anywhere in the world as the ATI Theater HD 750 is compatible with HDTV/DTV/analog broadcast signals including NTSC, PAL/SECAM, ATSC, ClearQAM and DVB-T.
  • Take recorded content on the go by capturing and converting recorded TV shows into popular video formats such as H.264, AVI, MPEG, DivX, WMV and MPEG4 for use on portable media devices. For fast and seamless transcoding, consumers can use ATI Stream enabled video conversion software when they pair an ATI Theater HD 750 with an ATI Radeon graphics card.
  • Using Windows Vista Media Center, Windows XP Media Center Edition or the forthcoming Windows 7, consumers can schedule recordings and watch, pause and rewind live TV programs. Consumers can also store recorded programs on the PC hard drive, eliminating the problem of limited storage capacity found with most digital video recorders (DVR), and enabling the ultimate video library.
  • ATI Theater HD 750 is scheduled to be available from supporting manufacturers later this year in a variety of solutions including PCI Express add-in cards, USB "stick", and others.
"ATI Theater HD 750 combines AMD's longstanding reputation for video expertise with consumer demand for a cost effective, easy to use and high quality TV on the PC experience," said Matt Skynner, Vice President & General Manager, GPU Division, AMD Products Group. "ATI Theater HD 750, in combination with ATI Radeon graphics and AMD mobile technology-based notebooks, provides a simplified, high-quality home-theater solution."


ATI Theater HD 750 advances AMD's platform technology with the means to receive broadcast HD video on the PC. AMD has a complete family of processors to capture and display TV content at home or on-the-go. Whether watching video from disk or free-to-air broadcast, AMD platforms offer customers a vibrant HD experience unlike any other.
Source: AMD
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13 Comments on AMD Launches Theater HD 750 for Worldwide HDTV-on-the-PC Reception

#1
ShogoXT
Oh neat I thought they stopped making these. If it can support HD signal I might be interested.
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#2
smd20z
ShogoXTOh neat I thought they stopped making these. If it can support HD signal I might be interested.
"...ATI Theater HD 750 is compatible with HDTV/DTV/analog broadcast signals including NTSC, PAL/SECAM, ATSC, ClearQAM and DVB-T."

Figured I'd point it out for you.
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#3
DanishDevil
Yeah it's about time they updated their Theater HD line.
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#4
shiny_red_cobra
Didn't AMD sell off their TV-tuner division a few months ago? How are they still making them?
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#5
suraswami
shiny_red_cobraDidn't AMD sell off their TV-tuner division a few months ago? How are they still making them?
+1.

I thought they sold it to Broadcom? Now I am confused. can someone explain please?
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#8
ShogoXT
I was saying the same thing even though it wasnt obvious. I thought they sold as well. I was mentioning HDTV as a requirement if I was ever to get one. Though ive seen alot of them only do 720p. Id like to be ready when cable doesnt stink anymore or FIOS rolls around.
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#9
wiak
they sold their DTV division aka chips in TVs, setup boxes etc not TV Cards ;)
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#10
TheLaughingMan
What he said.
wiakthey sold their DTV division aka chips in TVs, setup boxes etc not TV Cards ;)
Yeah, what he said. I will miss the irony of talking to my simply friends and there Nvidia Fanboy chanting where the TV hooked to their PC was powered by an ATI chip.
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#11
kenkickr
This is good news to hear. I was in the hunt for a good HD Tv Tuner card so I'll wait on this to release.
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#12
Xajel
The bad news is we still don't have any DVB-T service here in our region, I hope AMD will make one with DVB-S or even a hybrid DVB-T/DVB-S ( ofcourse with HD support, so DVB-S2 )
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#13
jydie
If this means we will be getting new All-In-Wonder videocards, then this is GREAT news!! :toast:
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