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Quiet PC Terratec Cinergy 2400i DT MCE TV Card, PCI-E (Retail)

Terratec Cinergy 2400i DT MCE TV Card, PCI-E (Retail) [1 in stock]
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€78,59
 

Watch one program while recording another

Two DVB-T tuners on one card means ultimate TV viewing comfort on your PC: finally you can record one program while watching another on a different channel at the same time. Furthermore, you can watch a movie in full-screen mode while simultaneously having another program appear in a smaller window.

Use your existing antenna

As it has in the past, the Cinergy 2400i DT MCE receives digital terrestrial television through an antenna, and because the signal is distributed to the two tuners internally, a single connecting cable is all you need. The card is inserted into the PCI Express port of your PC, which also makes it future-proof for your next computer. In conjunction with Windows XP Media Center Edition, you can enjoy all the benefits of the new TV technology.

PLEASE NOTE: This product is not supplied with a remote control, but it is supplied with a CD containing drivers.

Features

  1. PCI Express card with two DVB-T tuners
  2. Fits in PCI-E x1, x4 and x16 slots
  3. Record a program while watching a program on another channel
  4. Digital television via antenna (DVB-T)
  5. Lossless video recording
  6. Time shifting
  7. Electronic program guide (EPG)
  8. Teletext Dual Digital Freeview TV Tuners
  9. Windows Vista and Media Center 2005 Compatible

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