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Review: HDTV Wonder HDTV PCI tuner card

ATI's HDTV Wonder HDTV PCI tuner card gives you the ability to add HDTV viewing capabilites to your home PC. At less than $200, this is one of the cheapest ways to upgrade to HDTV without a $1000 investment.

Gary Krakow over at MSNBC has a very good review of the HDTV Wonder HDTV tuner card.

ATI’s HDTV Wonder package consists of their HDTV PCI card that goes inside your computer, a remote control for your new HDTV tuner and a directional indoor HDTV antenna which looks a lot like Terk’s HDTVi that I’m using in my living room (except the Terk also includes rabbit ears for analog TV). The PCI card is capable of receiving broadcast HDTV stations and regular standard definition analog TV stations all broadcasting over-the-air in your neighborhood. The card can also handle analog cable TV but not digital and HDTV Cable or satellite signals.more...

You'll also find more information at http://ati.com/products/hdtvwonder/index.html

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