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Which TV tuner ? USB or ExpressCard ? For Dell M2010.
Circa 2 months ago we bought Dell M2010. It is mainly used by my wife. OK, it is heavy but it is "portable", i.e. we use it both downstairs and upstairs. Moving it around the house is very easy. We love it.
One of the reported "weaknesses" of the M2010 is supposed to be the lack of a TV tuner. It did not bother us initially but now we wish the M2010 had it built in.
Anyway, I have just started a search for a suitable (compatible / good quality) TV tuner for our M2010 (with MCE).
To start I am a bit confused as to what kind of accessory can be fitted to M2010 ExpressCard port. I am not familiar with modern laptop ports so the limited documentation left me confused. It is a kind of "PCMCIA slot" but it is "NOT PC Card compatible" (?). However, the documentation states that it is "ExpressCard compatible". As I said it is all a bit new to me. The system has two USB2 ports too.
I looked at 3 products from AverMedia (but I would not insist on this manufacturer if good alternatives are recommended here) :
I found some good offers on the "AVerTV Hybrid+FM Cardbus" but it seems that this card is a kind of older PCMCIA card so it is unlikely to be compatible with the ExpressCard slot of the M2010. Could anyone clarify that for me ?
Then I came across "AVerTV DVB-T Express" card. Hmmm ... well, it is more expensive and it is out-of-stock from the only one outlet that I found to have it in its offer in the UK. It is also a purely digital TV card however it should not be a major issue for us as we are likely to use a rooftop aerial anyway. Good news are that it should be compatible with the ExpressCard slot of the M2010 (I hope). Is it ???
The last card I considered is the "AVerTV Hybrid+FM Volar". It is the USB2 version of the "AVerTV Hybrid+FM Cardbus" card. It seems to offer the same functionality as the Cardbus version. The price is similar too. But is the USB2 card worth considering ?
If the "AVerTV Hybrid+FM Cardbus" card turns out to be not compatible with the M2010 (very likely) and if the "AVerTV DVB-T Express" card turns out to be not readily available then ... well, I would consider the USB2 alternative but ... is there any major difference in reception quality / speed / functionality between generic USB2 TV cards and other designs (older PCMCIA / newer ExpressBus) ?
In other words, is it worth trying to find and buy an ExpressCard model rather than rushing to buy the widely available USB2 one ?
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August VI (my wife's system) : Dell Inspiron XPS M2010 , Intel Core 2 Duo T7200, 2GB 5300 (667) RAM, single HD 120GB, 256MB ATI Mobility RADEON X1800, 20.1" WSXGA
August V (my main system, custom rig) : Asus P5AD2-E Premium 925XE, Intel P4 550 3.4GHz, Corsair TWIN2X2048-6400C4PRO 2GB [Corsair TWIN2X1048-5400C4PRO 1GB], XFX GF 8800 GTS 640MB [Asus EN6600GT-TD 128MB], 2x WD Raptor 74GB in RAID0, 2x Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 200GB in RAID0, NEC ND-3520A black, Sony CRX320E black, Mitsumi FA404M FDD + 7in1 card reader black, Enermax Noisetaker EG701AX-VE 600W, CM Stacker STC-T01 silver with cross flow fan, Akasa Fan Controller, Thermaltake smart blue LED fans, Iiyama ProLite E481S, MS Windows XP Pro, built Feb 2005, RAM + GPU upgraded Mar 2007
August IV (retired) : upgraded Compaq DeskPro 575 (replaced CPU, added : RAM, graphic card, sound card, modem, HD, CD-ROM)
August III (given away) : PC AT
August II (retired) : Atari STM 520kB, monochrome monitor SM124
August I (retired) : ZX Spectrum Plus
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