Decent TV card?

ZaX

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Lo all,

Im in the process of building a computer for a friend at the moment and they've asked me to put a TV card in. Anybody know of a good card for around £50-£60 ? I've got little experience with these things and I'm feeling a little too lazy to trawl the web.

Thanks.
 
Anything from Hauppauge, i have the terratec Cinergy 2400 (a dual tuner pci-e card) and its £60ish , and with the latest drives, a solid performer :)
 
Had awesome results with Twinhan cards. Have used 4 3020c's and all have worked first time with MCE with no fuss. Low profiled and simple drivers. Best bit is £34 inc del each!

Hauppauge has just released a twin dvb-t tuner on a single card
 
Love this Leadktec winfast card. You get crap loads of features (remote, timeshifting/PVR, loads of inputs) for a great price. The software versions are around 20-30 quid, and the hardware decoders are 50-60.

Not one of the great brands, but been really impressed with mine (TV2000 XP Deluxe)
 
I would recomend the Compro VideoMate DVB-T300 Digital & Analog TV Internal PCI. It costs under £50 and I have had nothing but good coming from it. It looks better than my tV!
 
Highland3r said:
Love this Leadktec winfast card. You get crap loads of features (remote, timeshifting/PVR, loads of inputs) for a great price. The software versions are around 20-30 quid, and the hardware decoders are 50-60.

Not one of the great brands, but been really impressed with mine (TV2000 XP Deluxe)

I had one and it was the most awful card I have ever used. Everytime used the PVR software would blue screen and had tried everything. took it back to supplier and apparently they have had lots of returns on them!
 
If you want the best its simple:

Nebula Electronics or Blackgold tv cards.

None of the others compare, I can personally vouch for the Nebula's! Mines fantastic and even better is that they just slashed the prices finally - now just £70 (compared to what was 100 or so..)
 
unreal said:
If you want the best its simple:

Nebula Electronics or Blackgold tv cards.

None of the others compare, I can personally vouch for the Nebula's! Mines fantastic and even better is that they just slashed the prices finally - now just £70 (compared to what was 100 or so..)

I know you only said £50-60 but I would definately spent an extra tenner and buy a blackgold/sweetspot card.
 
name='fatty' said:
Anyone used or know of or used the Hauppauge WinTV Nova-T Digital terrestrial television Stick USB 2.0

Stick? As in one designed for laptops? I'd suggest if you can live with a larger unit to get a decent one, I highly doubt the quality that a little stick can give.... Plus Nebula's software is better!
 
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