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Ceton InfiniTV 4 on Sale

Ceton InfiniTV 4 on SaleThe fall television season is right around the corner, so it’s time to reevaluate your current home theater PC. If you’ve been on the fence about making the switch to CableCARD for your TV tuner then Ceton has an incentive for you that just might be enough to sway you. They are now offering the [amazon_link id=”B003B4VLJQ” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]InfiniTV 4 for only $179[/amazon_link]! This is a temporary sale, so you’ll only have until September 23rd to get in on this deal. This sale also only applies to the internal PCIexpress version of the card. It looks as if many retailers are simply out of stock of the USB version. We’re sure more are being produced, but in the mean time it’s a great time to pick up the internal version of one of the best TV tuners available. Head on over to [amazon_link id=”B003B4VLJQ” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Amazon[/amazon_link] to pick up yours today.

If CableCARD tuners are a brand new concept to you then you’ll definitely want to check out our comparisson of all of the available tuners. These types of tuners allow you to watch and record any channel you receive from your cable operator. You can watch in HD or SD (but why would you do such a thing?) and you won’t be limited to certain channels either. Everything from from ABC to ESPN to HBO will be available for you to record right within Windows Media Center.

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Josh Pollard

Josh has been writing software since his parents brought home their first computer. His love for gadgets and technology eventually spurred a passion for home theater technology. After starting the DMZ, he received Microsoft’s MVP award for Windows Media Center. Even though the beloved home theater PC platform is all but dead he continues to tinker with consumer entertainment technology. He’s a life-long gamer and DIY smart home enthusiast. He co-hosts the Entertainment 2.0 podcast with Richard Gunther and the DMZ’s gaming podcast, Story Players, with Joe DeStazio.