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Avermedia launches HD and analog combo PCI Express TV tuner
Press release, March 14; Eric Mah, DIGITIMES [Wednesday 14 March 2007]

Avermedia Technologies announced on March 13 the release of its AVerTV Combo PCI Express (PCIe) High Definition and Analog TV Tuner. The AVerTV Combo PCIe combines separate Analog and ATSC/QAM tuners on one card for desktop computers. The new TV tuner card is certified for Windows XP, XP Media Center Edition 2005 and Windows Vista Premium 32/64 bit, according to Avermedia.

The Avermedia AVerTV Combo is a PCI Express x1 low-profile TV tuner featuring combo high definition and analog TV tuners. Complete with an ATSC and unencrypted "Clear" QAM capable TV tuner, users can watch ATSC TV both over-the-air, or through a standard coaxial cable for unencrypted digital cable content. Featuring a world-wide analog TV tuner with advanced 3D Y/C comb filter with ghost reduction, as well as hardware compression, the AVerTV Combo PCIe enables users to watch/record both analog and high definition TV on their desktop PC using Windows Media Center or AVer MediaCenter Application.

The Avermedia AVerTV Combo PCIe (Media Center Upgrade Kit), including Windows Media Center remote control and receiver, is available now at a manufacturer's suggested retail price of US$119.99.

The Avermedia AVerTV Combo PCIe High Definition and Analog PCI Express TV Tuner

Avermedia's AVerTV Combo PCIe High Definition and Analog TV Tuner
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