ATI All-In-Wonder: Is it Worth the Cost? Alternatives & Free TV

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The ATI All-In-Wonder HD is priced at $149.99 on Newegg, prompting inquiries for more affordable alternatives. Users can opt for a digital tuner and antenna to access free broadcast TV without needing a computer. For those interested in watching TV on a PC, various dedicated TV tuner cards are available, which do not include the gaming capabilities of the All-In-Wonder. A specific example of a dedicated TV card is mentioned, available on Newegg, but an antenna is required for functionality.
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I want to buy an ATI ATl-In-Wonder HD but they cost a lot, $149.99 from Newegg. I was wondering if anyone could suggest an alternative to this card that costs less. I was also wondering if I could watch TV in my room for free. I heard that you can watch free TV with a TV Tuner, I don't have Satellite running to my room.
 
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Well sure, you can go to any electronics store and buy a digital tuner and antenna and watch broadcast tv. You don't need a computer for it, but if you want to do it that way, there are tons of TV cards out there. The All In Wonder combines 3d proceesing (for games) with TV, so if you don't need the extra umpf for video games, you can just buy a dedicated TV card. Newegg has a bunch (here's one): http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815100039

You need an antenna with it.
 
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