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Blog Post:
Ceton Releases InfiniTV Network Tuner for the InfiniTV 4
Brandon LeBlanc
Today, Ceton is making a few announcements worth taking note of. First off – Ceton has fulfilled the backorder of InfiniTV 4 TV tuner cards and is now making InfiniTV 4 TV tuner cards available from Amazon , in addition to its existing retailers. The next thing is Ceton is announcing and making available...
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Mon, May 9 2011
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Ceton announces the InfiniTV 4 USB external CableCARD quad-tuner
Brandon LeBlanc
Today, Ceton has unveiled their external USB CableCARD quad-tuner product: the InfiniTV 4 USB . The InfiniTV 4 USB will hit at around $299. It with first be available for purchase from Cannon PC and Fluid Digital on August 19 th with pre-orders expected to start shipping on September 19 th . InfiniTV...
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Thu, Aug 18 2011
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Digital Cable Advisor lets you know if your Windows 7 PC is Digital Cable Ready
Pete Brown
Adding a CableCARD™ TV tuner is really the pièce de résistance in creating a full-featured Windows Media Center PC because it is the only way that US-based users can bring high definition, premium digital cable content directly into their PCs without using a set-top box. If you use Windows Media Center...
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Thu, Dec 30 2010
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Keeping Windows Media Center in step with changes from your cable company
Pete Brown
We’ve been using Windows Media Center as our home’s main DVR for several years now. We have basic cable service, and over the past few months, my cable company has started to switch some of our channels from analog delivery over to their digital service. This type of change has become more and more common...
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Mon, Nov 29 2010
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The HDHomeRun Prime puts TV on your PC anywhere in your home
Paul Donnelly
One of my favorite features of Windows 7 is Windows Media Center. For several years now it’s been the main way my family records and watches TV as well as watches Netflix and DVD’s. To add to some of the cool things I can do with it though I’ve been eagerly awaiting the first network attached CableCARD...
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Thu, Oct 27 2011