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Electronics : Sabrent TV-PCIRC TV Tuner PCI Card with Remote Control

Sabrent TV-PCIRC TV Tuner PCI Card with Remote Control

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Sabrent TV-PCIRC TV Tuner PCI Card with Remote Control
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Brand: Sabrent
EAN: 0188218000828
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Label: SABRENT
Manufacturer: SABRENT
Model: TV-PCIRC
Publisher: SABRENT
Sales Rank: 9610
Studio: SABRENT



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Capture video from your digital camcorder, watch TV, all from your PC with the Sabrent PCI capture card! Easily connect a DVD player, VCR or a game console to your PC with the S-Video and composite A/V jack. Sabrent PC to TV can also record, now you can watch TV on your monitor and record your favorite show at the same time!









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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * it works ok. ...
it works ok;
but when I installed this program in my pc, I was very confused because there is no detail direction for this. (there is no specific model name in the product; so, I did not know what to choose when installing this program)



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Sabrent TV-PCIRC TV Tuner PCI ...
The sending was to fast. The Card is working excellent.
Another Cards are better than this. But, for my necessity is ok..



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Great ...
Easy install TV/capture card. Worked perfectly first tine out. I only wanted the capture feature, but now I can watch TV while my wife thinks I'm working.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * wow ...
finally got it to work. picture quality is terrible though. this card is cheap so it's quite expected. look else where if you want a decent picture quality.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - * You get what you pay for ...
Looking through the lists of TV tuner cards, this card definitely falls into the category of cheap. I was able to get everything running properly. Took me a long time to use the mandatory program to tunnel the audio from the card to the system soundcard to the speakers.
Got to work the remote but for some reason, when I activated the card via remote, it would open two instances of the program even though I pressed it once.
The video looks pretty laggy and doesn't support resolutions better than average internet video clip. Definitely not a card you would want if you plan to play games on, for instance, plugging in your PS2 to it.
Overall, foot the extra 10-20 dollars for a nicer one. It'll be worth it, as with most things in price.


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