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If you have to work late, or just worry that you'll miss your favorite TV shows while on the go, the ability to transform your PC into a TV will surely save the day. And Avermedia can make getting TV on your PC easy with their recently released AVerTV Hybrid Ultra USB High Definition and Analog USB TV Tuner ($129.99). It is certified for Windows XP, XP Media Center Edition 2005 and Windows Vista Premium, and works with both laptops and desktops via the USB2.0 port, and provides a hybrid worldwide analog and ATSC tuner.

Users can watch and record analog and HD programming, and this little box can receive a signal via over-the-air and coax analog, and over-the-air high definition TV with support up to 1080i, and with native resolution for both 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios. For those of us addicted to TV life just got a little easier.

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