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dale77

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#76975 9-Feb-2011 07:39
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Handy for htpcs, no need for a separate DVB-T tuner.

http://www.fudzilla.com/graphics/item/21786-sapphire-rolls-out-its-hd-5570-xtendtv-graphics-card

Currently I use a 4670+Hauppage card for DVB-T. I wonder what the value proposition will look like.

Apparently, the card comes with software to stream TV to a remote client across the internet.





HTPC: Antec Fusion 430, Intel i3, Gigabyte 1050, Corsair 4x1Gb,   Hauppauge WinTv, Logitech z-5500, Logitech Harmony 525, Yamaha Rx-v6a, Samsung KS8000 4k, Windows 10, Mediaportal 1.30, BLU-RAY: Panasonic UB820


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elkano
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  #437630 10-Feb-2011 09:33
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Think its a 5570 rather than a 5770. Interesting prospect, wonder if they will do a DVB-S version (still no DVB-T coverage for me).




HTPC: Silverstone SST-LC16MR, AMD Athlon II X4 640 AM3, Hauppauge HVR-4000 & HVR-3000, Gigabyte MA-870A-UD3, Sapphire Radeon 6670 Ultimate, Asus Xonar Slim, LG GGC-H20L, MediaPortal 1.2.0, Win 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
Remote: Logitech Harmony 785
TV:
Samsung PS50C7000
AV Reciever: Pioneer VSX-1018
Speakers: Klipsch synergy range F-2 Floorstands, S-2 surrounds, B-2 rear surrounds, C-2 centre, Sub 10.



dale77

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  #437731 10-Feb-2011 13:18
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elkano: Think its a 5570 rather than a 5770. Interesting prospect, wonder if they will do a DVB-S version (still no DVB-T coverage for me).


Yes, 5570 it is. Thanks!




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