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    HP Expresscard HDTV Tuner Recorded Sample

    Discussion in 'HP' started by sonyfxa36, Sep 8, 2007.

  1. sonyfxa36

    sonyfxa36 Notebook Evangelist

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    Hey Guys


    People who were buying a HP Laptop and also wanted to get the HP HDTV Expresscard Tuner and was wondering how is the sound quality and picture quality. I uploaded a clip that i recorded on to youtube. and dispite it being compressed a bit due to the fact its on youtube the picture quality and sound quality is still good. so hopefully this will help people decide on the TV Tuner card they should get.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5N1FqAEfw0
     
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    xvvvz Notebook Evangelist

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    I have this card too and while it is great to see the clip, it doesn't come close to showing what high def is like on the screen. For people who are newbies, there are analog stations, digital stations and digital stations that broadcast in true high definition. Hi def is amazing but many of the programs are not created in high def, so you don't see the benefit. Many local newscasts are now high def for the part that originates in the studio. When they go to clips shot outside of the studios, it goes back to low def and you can really see the difference!