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EVGA GeForce GT 520 VSTV: a graphics card with a DVB-T tuner
A new graphics card that combines both a GPU and a DVB-T tuner is available from EVGA: the GeForce GT 520 VSTV. Note this one is not unlike what is proposed with the Sapphire Radeon HD 5570 XtendTV launched in February of last year.
The EVGA card uses exactly the same specifications as the 01G-P3-1521-KR (a GeForce GT 520 standard) of the manufacturer. It therefore has a GPU clocked at 810 MHz which is backed by 1024MB of DDR3 running at 700 MHz.
It operates a PCIe 2.0 x16 interface, but unlike her sister, it is not “low profile”. Indeed, the highest PCB is to integrate the DVB-T. Of course, it occupies only one slot, while a second bracket comes in the bundle: it adds an additional...
Boxee Live TV Confirmed
A few days ago we hung the news of a USB device that would connect to the Boxee Box to allow to watch cable/antenna TV. Boxee has confirmed today the availability of the USB adapter with the name of Boxee Live TV. You can book it at a price of $ 49 and will start shipping in early January 2012.
Still Spending Too Much on Cable TV?
A lot of TV shows and movies are online, but some things are still best enjoyed in the moment. Boxee LiveTV delivers live sports, local news, special events, and shows from your local broadcast stations (like ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC)* via an HD antenna – it means way more stuff to watch on a Boxee device with no monthly fees… so why spend so much on cable TV?
You...
Ceton InfiniTV4 CableCard Price Drops to $299
Great News!!!
Ceton Corporation today announced that their best-selling line of InfiniTV digital cable TV solutions is now available for immediate purchase through four additional retail partners. Micro Center, the Microsoft Store, Newegg and Velocity Micro join existing retailers Amazon, Cannon PC, Fluid Digital and Zones as authorized retailers for Ceton solutions. In addition, the company has added D&H Distributing as a distribution partner for retailers, systems builders and OEMs who wish to offer Ceton products. In celebration of its expanding retail footprint, Ceton also announced a special $100 promotion for new InfiniTV purchases made before June 30, 2011. Anyone purchasing...
BlackGold BGT3620 TV Tunner Review
Thanks to the steady roll-out of Freeview HD, free-to-air high definition TV broadcasts are slowly creeping across the UK. If you fancy funneling those HD broadcasts through your rooftop aerial and into your Media Center PC, then BlackGold’s BGT3620 should go automatically to the top of your list. It’s the first dual-tuner Freeview HD card to hit the market.
Considering that it arrives...
DigitalNow Quad DVB-T Receiver
Exclusively developed for DigitalNow, this 4 HDTV tuner device represents the latest state of the art design for PC based Digital TV solutions.
No more splitters, cables all over the place and cluttered PC cases. This card requires only one antenna and one PCI-Express slot, making it extremely easy to install.
Now you...
Ceton InfiniTV 4 TV Tuner
The Ceton InfiniTV 4 is the world’s first multi-tuner PC card for watching digital cable TV on the PC, including support for premium cable channels. It enables Media Center PCs to play or record up to four live channels of HDTV at once, and stream live HD channels or recordings to multiple HDTVs throughout the home, all from a single cable connection and a single CableCARD™. Replace your...
Leadtek WinFast DTV2000DS Dual HD Tuner
Enjoy 2 of your favorite digital TV shows at the same time with dual built-in professional tuners Recording 2 “HD” digital channels while watching, never miss a part of TV shows
Main Features
Built-in 2 professional tuners for DVB-T TV signal
Enjoy watching (and recording) dual Digital TV (DVB-T) at the same time on your PC
Picture-In-Picture (PIP), Picture-On-Picture (POP), Picture-And-Picture(PAP)
Channel...
Diamond All In Wonder HD Premium 5000 Video and TV Tuner Card Review
I’ve always wanted TV capabilities on my computer. I always ran into anxiety over choosing what would work best in my computer. I didn’t have a laptop until recently, so when I considered a TV tuner, it was for a desktop or maybe an HTPC. Should I go with USB and would it be fast enough for my needs? I always though the USB interface might be too slow for good HD signals. Plus, the USB...