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#11
2006-08-04, 10:41 AM
Afaik know the mce version comes with nothing. I guess the mce remote comes with a mce-system.
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#12
2006-08-04, 05:00 PM
The "retail" PVR150 comes with remote and IR Blaster.

The "PVR150MCE" comes with nothing.

The "PVR150 MCE Kit" comes with a PVR150MCE + MCE IR Dongle (blaster/receiver) + MCE Remote.
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2006-08-07, 07:35 AM
ahh, excellent, thanks for clearing that up!
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2006-08-08, 02:54 PM
Just a thought from my brief exp. I would go with at least a dual tuner card. I got the 150 thinking I could just try out PVR. I don't use it to watch live TV at all. I just record shows for me that I move onto a portable HD to watch when it is slow at work and a few things for my kids that I put on DVD. Anyway my point is that even with my limited use, another tuner would be a great asset.
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2006-08-08, 03:10 PM
Would also look into quieten the pc. Amazing how noisy they can be when you're trying to watch TV/DVD etc

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2006-08-08, 09:07 PM
McBainUK, I see you now preach the gospel of "silence is golden", I just hope you have done the same with your gaming rig.
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2006-08-21, 01:20 PM
Have now decided on an antec fusion case, that should keep the noise down plus has a nice VFD Smile

I don't see the point in having twin tuners though unless I'm missing something? My only input is going to be from my Sky box and we lose terrestrial TV next year (first in the UK) so I'll only have one source in my house. Unless I buy a digibox, in which case another PVR-150 should do!
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