Alright Daniel, I have to comment when I see a post like yours. Don't you think, with having to "reinstall 2 dozen times", wacko popups, computer freezing up, and hell fire raining from above, etc. that maybe just MAYBE some of that has to do with a poor configuration or installation on your part? I mean come on, if you are the example of the typical end user, folks would have been launching these things through ATI's front windows long ago. I get tired of people posting these reviews as if they believe they had an average experience with the product. I don't own one, and the support is probably lacking, the drivers not so polished, but at $69 (which is 1/10 the cost of your Sony unit) I think I can buy one and deal with a bit of an unrefined experience.
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Alright Daniel, I have to comment when I see a post like yours. Don't you think, with having to "reinstall 2 dozen times", wacko popups, computer freezing up, and hell fire raining from above, etc. that maybe just MAYBE some of that has to do with a poor configuration or installation on your part? I mean come on, if you are the example of the typical end user, folks would have been launching these things through ATI's front windows long ago. I get tired of people posting these reviews as if they believe they had an average experience with the product. I don't own one, and the support is probably lacking, the drivers not so polished, but at $69 (which is 1/10 the cost of your Sony unit) I think I can buy one and deal with a bit of an unrefined experience.