I'm haveing a hard time choosing a TV solution for my laptop. It
supports USB 2.0 and has an Expresscard slot. I run Ubuntu feisty and
quite willing to play around a bit to get things to work. But i'm not
really up for writing my own drivers or anything too hardcore like that.

I've been looking for a global analog and global HDTV hybrid tuners. that
is it should support NTSC, PAL, DVD-T, ATSC and if possible FM, DVB-C and
QAM. I noticed Xceive's XC3028(L) does pretty much all of this and more.
>From what i can tell it's in various tuners i could use. for example the
HVR-950. however officially (according the hauppage site) this tuner
doesn't support DVB-T for example. is that true? i mean if i were to
setup the right drivers in linux can i watch DVB-T when in europe or is
there really some extra hardware missing?

more generally what suggestions do people have as to which tuner i should
get which fit's the requirments i mentioned above?

cheers,
- optix

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