jayjay :
I been researching this TV tuner http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815101002 (they carry it retail at circuit city) It has basicly perfect feed back on lots of sites, the only thing keeping people from rating it 5/5 was because of a CC problem it had, but they released a software update that fixes that so there really isn't any complaints any more.
Found out that the February 17, 2009 it will still work perfectly and receive digital through ATSC coax cable. No converter box needed. Also has DVR and can record video from game consoles ect.
Axlrose, I wouldn't be worried about not being able to record tv shows in the future either, it would cost alot of money and be nearly impossible to stop all the software and tuners from recording their programs. Even if they were able to, there would be "hacks" to bypass there security.
A good comparison, I had Comcast before I switched to WOW, and it would be like there internet. They actually charge you more money a month to split the Ethernet by router and run it to other computers, how ever all you need to do is go to the store and buy your own router and it works just fine.
Forgot to post this review I found, read through it, it has screen shots of its quality and video demo of its quality looks great http://www.stokedgamer.com/2008/05/evga-indtube-digital-tv-tuner-review.html
Found out that the February 17, 2009 it will still work perfectly and receive digital through ATSC coax cable. No converter box needed. Also has DVR and can record video from game consoles ect.
Axlrose, I wouldn't be worried about not being able to record tv shows in the future either, it would cost alot of money and be nearly impossible to stop all the software and tuners from recording their programs. Even if they were able to, there would be "hacks" to bypass there security.
A good comparison, I had Comcast before I switched to WOW, and it would be like there internet. They actually charge you more money a month to split the Ethernet by router and run it to other computers, how ever all you need to do is go to the store and buy your own router and it works just fine.
Forgot to post this review I found, read through it, it has screen shots of its quality and video demo of its quality looks great http://www.stokedgamer.com/2008/05/evga-indtube-digital-tv-tuner-review.html
I've been shopping around for a tuner and I just ordered this on newegg based on the rave reviews and good support it is getting from EVGA. I will let you guys know how it is when I get it this week.