They cannot be said to be either "good" or "bad" in any harmful/beneficial sense. A tuner designed for a laptop would obviously be designed not to damage a laptop, thus they cannot be "bad." They provide no performance benefit for a laptop, so they aren't "good" for laptops. They simply do exactly what they are supposed to do - allow a person to watch television on their computer.
TV tuners are not good for laptops. TV tuners were not built to be used on laptops and could potentially harm the device.
These are slots (mostly in laptops) which lets you add features to your computer. I've seen network cards, modems, tv tuners, etc. be available for these slots. USB ports are making these slots used less and less.
No laptops have built-in HDMI inputs. The HDMI connector on most good laptops is an output, to allow you to connect to a external monitor, projector or TV screen.
This product does not have a tv tuner. The All-in-Wonder series of cards from ATI do come with TV tuners, however.
That cable has nothing to do with laptops or TV.
Yes, there are plug-in HDTV tuners for computers.
Newegg is a retail store that carries a good amount of discount laptops. Newegg.com offers the best prices on computer products, laptop computers, LED LCD TVs at www.newegg.com
Eventually, now probably sometime after June, 2009.
Stores that still sell radio tuners include best buy and radio shack. If you can't find them at those two stores you can also look at local electronic stores.
Same thing as a TV tuner, except that you're using it to tune your VCR into a specific channel instead of the TV.
yes it has both digital and analog tuners.
A TV card is a kind of television tuner that allows television signals to be received by a computer. TV Tuners also function as video capture cards .