Wednesday, July 15, 2009




A PC TV Tuner Card For You

Harry comes home after a hard day's work, eager to relax and watch the game.

His daughter and a group of friends are in the family room, watching a movie. Upstairs, his son is using the other television to play video games. Will Harry get to watch his game today? Yes he will, thanks to the PC TV tuner card he's installed on his computer.

Watching television on your computer is easier than ever before. Turning your PC into a TV has so many advantages; not only does it provide an additional television, but it gives you the ability to record your favorite shows, pause and rewind programs, and schedule recordings in advance.

Once you've recorded a show, you can burn it onto a CD or DVD to watch later today, share with a friend, or add to your entertainment library. The only special equipment you'll need is a PC TV tuner card; these are relatively inexpensive and easy to install. If you like, you can even install multiple tuner cards, and use your computer to record one program while you watch another. Watching TV on your PC also gives you the option to either kick back and relax with a full-screen display, or watch it on a smaller window while you surf the web.

If you're shopping for a PC TV tuner card today, you'll want to decide whether an internal or external card is best for you. Internal cards usually fit into a PCI slot on your computer. Installing this type of card will mean that you have to open up your computer case, but it makes for a very streamlined installation; you won't have any extra clutter on your desk or cords and cables snaking around. Once your card is in the slot, you just connect your cable TV feed to the port on the back, and you're ready to watch TV!

External cards plug into your computer by means of a USB port. An external PC TV tuner card is a great choice if you don't want to open your computer, don't have a PCI slot free, or if want to watch TV on your laptop. If you have digital cable, satellite, or HDTV, you'll want to make sure you get a card that's HDTV compatible.

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