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Posted 23/02/2005 23:50:48


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could we have a review on tv cards, analogue and digital, more digital in my case as most people have digital these days, i was just wondering if it could be used as adifference to sky+ by recording programs to your harddrives?

a nice price comparison would be cool to,

thx

bilco

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Posted 28/02/2005 13:02:41


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Seconded, I'd like to see whether it's worth replacing my Hauppauge PVR card with something that has better drivers under XP.  (Another SP2 issue, but the manufacturers haven't exactly helped).

 

 

 



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Posted 02/03/2005 00:54:21
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Yeah tv cards would be nice, would be good if you could get a dual tuner card. One that picks up both analogue and digitial signals.
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Posted 15/03/2005 08:29:32
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This crosses over with a series of buying advice articles we're running over the next couple of months - hopefully that'll cover what you're after!

Thanks for the suggestion

Simon

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