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Posted at 12:32 PM on Saturday 12/8/07 by
Ben
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CompUSA.com has the Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-950 Hybrid TV Stick at a good price of $75 - $15 rebate [Exp 12/8] = $60 with free shipping on $150. [BizRate]

  • Watch live TV on your PC, USB 2.0 connection, Record TV on your PC
  • Digital video recorder, Easy to install, Includes portable antenna
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      jackaninny - Posted 1:41 pm PST 12/8/07 (23 Posts)  Report Spam

      check to see who is servicing the rebate since compusa announced they are closing all their retail stores just after the holidays. also newegg has a better price on this unit right now.

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      saxybobi - Posted 5:02 pm PST 12/8/07 (180 Posts)  Report Spam

      Is that thing any good? I heard that the processing is done by your machine, and thus it can be pretty bad

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      JinOH - Posted 6:54 pm PST 12/8/07 (1311 Posts)  Report Spam

      If you have a newer Laptop with dual core and a 2gb mem chip. This works very well under XP or Vista. It can take basic cable, over the analog and over the air HDTV. I have it at works well with my HP AMD x2 setup. But, yes it is software based and the stick gets pretty hot when in use. You wouldn't use this for a desktop. Put a card in for that.

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      Swamp_Water - Posted 8:49 pm PST 12/8/07 (64 Posts)  Report Spam

      CompUSA needs to shut down. That place has rodeo cowboy for employees. I went there earlier today to exchange a game for my brother that had a defective disk and I asked if they could test out the new one to see if it would work and these people acted like I was asking them to do something wrong. The manufacturer told my brother several disks went out that had nothing on them, so I did not think that it was unusual to ask that. They sent me from one department to the next until we finally cornered one guy into doing it. I didn't see anyone even trying to do any work, no one wanted to help us that is all.

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      tc913 - Posted 9:09 pm PST 12/8/07 (40 Posts)  Report Spam

      ha I agree #4. That place has the crappiest costumer service ever.

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      rjs - Posted 9:33 pm PST 12/8/07 (491 Posts)  Report Spam

      I have an HVR-950 and use it with my HP notebook that only has a 1.6GHz Celeron M, and it works for the analog and standard definition channels but it -barely- works for some high-def channels.

      I got this over a year ago just to see what ATSC signals I could pull out of the air (quite a few, as it turns out), so I never really intended to use it full time on my lower-end notebook. I just fiddle with it once in a while.

      As someone else said, if you have a desktop, buy a card. Otherwise, if you have a high-end laptop, this should work.

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      Ross - Posted 12:24 am PST 12/9/07 (1206 Posts)  Report Spam

      #4: I totally agree. Once they had little competition. Now no one has to put up with their crap. Good riddance.

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      Riocopa - Posted 1:13 am PST 12/10/07 (505 Posts)  Report Spam

      Looks like we'll all get our wish next month Smile

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