John Andersen wrote:
On Tuesday 30 November 2004 08:52, Michael T. Dean wrote:May be true, by and large, but when designing a TV to act as a TV, engineers could easily add shielding to ensure a good clean image from the tuner. When designing PC's, no such considerations were made, and the PVR-x50's get placed out in the open. However, I'll admit I have no real measurements to back my claims...
Remember that a PVR-x50 isn't a TV. It exists in a very inhospitableSo the inside of TV is better and contains less RF?
climate for a piece of electronics design to process RF signals. Therefore, in general PVR-x50's require nice strong signals. IMHO,
Hauppauge has done an excellent job considering the challenges they face.
I would wager the difference isn't much.
Mike
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