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"Hulkster" <Youwish@home.com> wrote in message
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> Are there any TV Tuners on the market in Australia for the Pocket PCs to
> allow us to watch Free to Air TV ?
>
Not that I know of at this moment, but you could use a tuner on a PC to
stream it out to a wireless device. SnapStream, for example, does this, and
I use it around the house - the added benefit is that you can get any of the
live cable channels as well as any recorded content without copying over,
but it is not portable beyond the reach of the wireless network (unless you
copy over a ripped show).
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