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[HDTV Reviews & Information @ HDTV Lounge.Net] With TV Wonder 650 consumers can receive free over-the-air high-definition broadcasts and improved quality analog TV programs enhanced with amazing Avivo image quality. TV Wonder 650, with a manufacturers suggested retail price (MSRP) of USD$129, includes an easy-to-use High Definition PVR to record content in a variety of formats: DivX, H.264, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 and WMV9.
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[Gizmodo.com] New Digital TV Tuner Cards from ATI - Gizmodo: The 650 also includes PVR software, while the 200 makes do with the basic recording capabilities of the ATI Catalyst Media Center. Both are also certified to work with Windows Media Center Edition and Vista, so they would be a good pick if you're looking to add more tuners to an MCE system.
[Blogs.snapstream.com] SnapStream Blog » Blog Archive » Beyond TV 4.3 Delivers More TV!: If Snapstream stopped their hard-sell approach of e-mailing every other week because I haven’t yet purchased BTV 4, I’d be more forgiving. Unfortunately their marketing doesn’t feature a reply button that lets me explain why I haven’t yet upgraded, and that I won’t until they offer the features we were promised and that I can get elsewhere from both commercial competitors and from free and open-source software.
[Swik.net] Wonder - SWiK: ATI gives you the ability to record / watch two shows simultaneously via the MulTView functionality (if you own two cards, of course), and touts the nifty ThruView technology that displays content in a translucent box as to keep from interfering with all your (presumably) important background tasks. Although nothing here is really groundbreaking, this just might suffice as a stopgap for ATI's CableCard-ready OCUR, and costing just $129, it probably won't hurt too bad to hit the play button on those lingering HTPC plans.
[My.opera.com] How to fill your DVR - DigitalJon - by Jon Ellis: Since I plan to cancel my HD TV Cable service, I have used the HD DVR to catch up on my sci fi episodes before I switch to terrestrial free HDTV (HD PBS, CBD, NBC, etc) and turn this big ol cable box in. Ironically, my fave shows aren't on Sci Fi channel.
[News from the web] ATI releases TV Wonder 650 OTA HDTV tuner card: Filed under: Desktops, HDTV, Media PCsJust in time for those immensely popular MLB playoffs and NFL kickoffs, ATI is dropping a new OTA HDTV tuner card that it apparently hopes will catch the eye of those who have been fence-sitting the issue of making a high definition DVR out of their PC. The TV Wonder 650 is based on the Theater 650 chip,
[ Gadgets Stories] ATI drops TV Wonder 650 OTA HDTV tuner card: Just in time for those immensely popular MLB playoffs and NFL kickoffs, ATI is dropping a new OTA HDTV tuner card that it apparently hopes will catch the eye of those who have been fence-sitting the issue of making a high definition DVR out of their PC. The TV Wonder 650 is based on the Theater 650 chip, including a "motion-adaptive 3D comb filter" as well as noise reduction, and touts the ability to work in Vista systems, even though it's still questionable whether the rest of your system will.
[TechnoNews] ATI drops TV Wonder 650 OTA HDTV tuner card: ATI drops TV Wonder 650 OTA HDTV tuner card Filed under: ATI, ATI TV Wonder 650, AtiTvWonder650, HDTV tuner, HdtvTuner, OTA, TV Tuner, TV Wonder 650, TvTuner, TvWonder650 ” @ 11:33 am Filed under: Desktops, HDTV, Media PCs Just in time for those immensely popular MLB playoffs and NFL kickoffs, ATI is dropping a new OTA HDTV tuner card
[Engadget] ATI drops TV Wonder 650 OTA HDTV tuner card: Just in time for those immensely popular MLB playoffs and NFL kickoffs, ATI is dropping a new OTA HDTV tuner card that it apparently hopes will catch the eye of those who have been fence-sitting the issue of making a high definition DVR out of their PC. The TV Wonder 650 is based on the Theater 650 chip, including a "motion-adaptive 3D comb filter" as well as noise reduction, and touts the ability to work in Vista systems, even though it's still questionable whether the rest of your system will.
[ Colin Nederkoorn] Permanent Link to "Building the Ultimate (cheap)... : Building the Ultimate (cheap) HDTV PVR - part 1 2 Comments Published by Colin April 23rd, 2006 in Technology, How-to, Bittorrent, Media Center, Microsoft, HDTV, Windows Media Center I want to cancel cable. My girlfriend and I watch very few shows that dont air on the regular over the air (OTA) broadcasts.
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