Dvico FusionHDTV7: World’s first dual HDTV (digital or QAM) tuner PCIe card
By: Daniel Chubb | May 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment
You may say “I can get all these features with two cards”, but with the FusionHDTV costing around $140, I am sure it’s a cheaper solution and also one that says you PCI space. The main features on the FusionHDTV card include a multi functional MCE remote control, true HD time-shifting with FF/REW/Positioning, low heat emission design for PC eco-system, simultaneous 2 Channel recording Picture-in-Picture, automatic Power-On Recording with Real-Time-Clock, supports Vista 32bit & 64bit certified drivers, and the device also supports Digital cable (64QAM/256QAM) and ATSC terrestrial reception.
If you want to record more than one program you can do it in these combinations, one HD and one analogue reception/display simultaneously or two HD channels (ATSC or QAM) reception/display/recording simultaneously.
Its hard not to think this is a better solution than having two separate cards, unless you are happy with watching and recording one channel at a time.
The Dvico FusionHDTV7 is priced at $139 on CybereStore
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