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So if you wait a little for 6th generation receivers they're going to be just
right? ;)

Just noticed an interesting DVB-T tuner in PCMCIA format, the ModiTel 1, similar
devices have been around before but this is less than £90. They're around 100
Euro in Germany, which is cheaper still.

http://www.technisat.com/en/produk [...] p?pid=1474


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