Hauppage WINTV-NOVA-HD-S2 review

Hauppauge issues a DVB-S2 satellite card for hi-def reception

TechRadar Verdict

On paper this looks like a great choice to bring satellite TV to your PC, but without decent enough software to back up its extensive range of features, this is a difficult one to recommend.

Pros

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    DVB-S2 support brings hi-def to the desktop

Cons

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    Supplied software compromises hardware potential

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This veritable Swiss Army knife of the PC TV world will bring to your desktop the wonders of both analogue and digital terrestrial TV, FM radio plus digital satellite.

And as if that wasn't enough, the remotely controllable HVR4000 is compatible with the 'S2' variant of DVB-S, thereby facilitating hi-def satellite reception. An analogue video input also makes video display and capture (albeit with software video compression) a possibility. Nominally FTA only, the HVR4000 can be upgraded with the CI reader that Hauppauge is, at the time of writing, about to launch.

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