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The strobe tuner was the first tuner invented. Therefore, the electronic tuner was evolved from it. The strobe tuner was invented by Dick Peterson in 1948 and it is hard to determine who really invented the electronic tuner based on it being evolved from the strobe tuner.
If half of your TV screen isn't working, it's most likely your tuner. If you have had your TV for a long time, and/or you use it alot, it is probably the tuner.
plug it into the expansion slot that it would fit into
Yes, just use a HD DVR with an internal tuner.
The best I can determine is that the TV and tuner will need to be purchased separately, but there are tons of options for what you are looking for. I would start with amazon.com first and compare prices from them.
you should buy an internal TV Tuner, and then you can connect it to the AV plug, and that's it.
A TV Tuner Card allows your computer to receive television signals so you can watch TV on your PC. If you have satellite TV service, you can watch satellite TV on computer with a TV Tuner Card. A Tuner Card can be installed internally or externally, but it will still come with video ports that you can connect your satellite receiver to.
Do you have a tuner? Is your computer receiving boadcast signals? (ex: Cable, Antenae)
Yes, why not?
Some examples of internal peripheral devices are cd/dvd drives, internal modems, and e-card readers.
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Yes. Television tuner cards give your computer the ability to watch and record television programs. There are internal and external tuner cards now available. The internal variety general connects to the agp and pci slots inside your computer. The external generally contects via usb cable connection. Recording can be done with one button or can be scheduled in advance.