T-Break posted a review on the Powercolor 550 tuner
ver since the PCI-Express architecture was introduced, PC users around the world have been left confused with how to use the many available PCI Express x1 slots available on motherboards. Although the slots are available in plenty, there has always been a lack of useful PCI Express x1 products on the market. PowerColor tries to make things a little better with the introduction of their Theatre 550 Pro- a TV tuner card based on the latest ATI technology. Packaged in a PCI Express x1 interface, Theatre 550 Pro includes a host of other features such as dedicated 16MB DDR Memory onboard, Real-Time Hardware MPEG2 Encoding, and a 12 bit video engine.Powercolor 550 Review
With the increasing popularity of home theater PCs, there has been a sharp increase in the demand for TV tuner cards. If you’re are an avid gamer, the All in One Wonder series can suffice, however, what the All in Wonder series have in versatility they lack in the amount of upgrade elasticity. Usually it takes longer for ATI to introduce the All in Wonder series based on their new GPUs- sometimes 9-12 months longer. For the casual gamer, this isn’t much of a problem, however, it can really interfere with the plans of hardcore enthusiasts who always want to have the “cutting edge” in technology. That is where the high-end dedicated TV tuner cards come in. With more upgrade flexibility and better video quality, they can deliver some of the best video possible on the market. In addition, no matter how many video cards upgrades you undergo, you can always continue using the same TV tuner card plugged into your system.