
Above is what came with the TV tuner I tested. Funny, the manual doesn't list half of the accessories this card came with, and didn't come with the other accessories it does list. Real good customer service, but lets focus on the tuner.
At first glance out of the box I didn't expect more than the usual cloudy picture and cheap feeling remote. Wrong, the picture was nice and clear. The remote too, didn't knock my shirt off at first glance but as soon as I held it, I liked it.
The remote felt strong and sleek in my hands with the convience of controlling your mouse from the main big black disc in the center of the remote, with left and right clicks on each side. The Tuner card was silent and didn't put off much heat
and comes with a low profile mounting bracket for those tight fitting media centers. Batteries where included which is nice, nothing is worst thanng a new toy and having to instantly put it down and go buy batteries. The remote reciever is
larger in size than most I have seen but worked great. The two cables included with the card, an antenna for the radio and a cable that looks to be a single RCA jack to S-Video, I didn't use it during my review and the manual doesn't list it, so.... And last is the
software, which includes NVIDIA's WDM capture driver, remote control software, NVIDIA Forceware Multimedia, Ulead DVD movie factory and VideoStudio 7.0.