Hauppauge WinTV-HVR 900 review

The WinTV-HVR looks good, but does its software let it down?

The WinTV2000 software seems very unintuitive

TechRadar Verdict

Tainted by dated software

Pros

  • +

    Stylish looks

    Comes with portable aerial

Cons

  • -

    Not suitable for notebooks

    Poor software

    Lack of an integrated EPG

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Its black styling makes the WinTV-HVR 900 stand out from the usual USB stick tuner crowd, ensuring that it attracts attention wherever you go. On the practical side, it accepts an ordinary antenna cable directly and comes with a portable aerial, too.

Lots of initial bonus points, then, but it wasn't long before we were taking them away again. Problem number one was that the manual pointed out that the aerial base contained a strong magnet and should be kept away from notebooks. Considering that Hauppauge is selling it as an ideal tool for notebooks, isn't this a little inconvenient?

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