ATI TV Wonder USB 2.0 Reviewed
An anonymous reader writes "ViperLair reviews the ATI TV Wonder USB 2.0, a sort of low-rent option for those you want to add a TV tuner or video-in to their machines, but would prefer an outboard piece of equipment instead of cracking open their case and dropping in a daughter board."
IN ADDITION, PLEASE NOTIFY THE FRIENDS OF POKEY OF ANY FRAUDULENT WEB SITES SELLING POKEY WARMTH SHEATHS OR ANY OTHER FUN-MAKING EQUIPMENT!!! ONE WAS RECENTLY POINTED OUT BY A LONG TIME POKEY READER AND SHUT DOWN IMMEDIATELY BY THE AUTHORS!!! WE HAVE POWER OVER ALL!!! BEWARE, YOU SNEAKS!!
HOOLIGANS!!
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My original post was, at first, modded down to 0 (from it's starting 1) for redundancy. ;-) The only other post at that time was talking about a roommate borrowing it. I guess the moderators are having an off day?
"Your effort to remain what you are is what limits you."
It's not about inserting a card into a pc being hard. It's mainly about and for people with laptops and no desktop machines around, and it's good.
... much :(
Unfortunately usb tuner support under linux is not
I am putting myself to the fullest possible use, which is all I can think that any conscious entity can ever hope to do.
Where can I get the Bill & Ted episodes that used to be on romp.com? That shit was funny but I can't seem to find anything about it anymore. Quit melting. THanks.
It would probably take several hours to charge a dead car's battery that way. A big price to pay for convienence.