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Old 07-12-2007, 04:28 PM
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External TV Tuner or Internal TV tuner - which one do you prefer? Why? Which one is expensive?
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I like internal TV tuner. Because I can work on my PC while watching TV program. With external TV card, it is not possible.
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Yes, you can watch TV on your computer in a window with an external tuner.
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If its not possible, then how is it possible that I am watching TV through it right now?

You can open as many windows as your PC can handle. Heck, open a hundred of them if you want. You can even open 5 or 10 windows separately (multi-tasking) on a P-1.

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I would just call it a personal choice because you can do a lot of the same things with either one and all your going for is to be able to watch tv in a box while you do other things on your computer but the only question would be do you want it as a board in the back of the desktop or do you want to have an external box and then have it go into your computer

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