Tue Nov 28, 2006 3:16AM EST
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I'm finally taking a break writing my own holiday wish lists and instead linking to someone else's. Here's a nice list of some cool tech gear that I haven't seen on other lists... or anywhere else, really, for that matter.
TechNewsWorld offers its take here.
Some highlights from the list:
There are some dogs on the list, I'm afraid (Pepper Pad? Ugh.), but on the whole it has some really good ideas. Give it a spin!
Join in the discussion. Here you'll see the comments in the order they were posted.
Please help me. I'm looking for a trial program, that I can try, for a week, just to see, if it can handle , what my compt. has to put out. I wanted the AVG, but can't speak, with anyone to advise me, as to, which one is the best. I would like the sales technician to advise me as to, what to do, and which program !
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1 Posted by scottiecordes on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:08PM EDT Report Abuse
After reading about the HD PC tuner, I got excited. My laptop display can handle HD, so I thought this would be very cool. However, after searching the net, I discovered that pretty much all the user reviews on the Pinnacle PCTV are terrible. The hardware gets OK reviews, but their software and customer support are horrible. As a matter of fact, most of what Pinnacle produces gets terrible user reviews. As an alternative, I would look at the Hauppauge WINTV-HVR-950, which as luck would have it, is less expensive. Circuit City carries it for under $100.