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Old Aug 20, 2007, 05:40 PM   #1
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EyeTV 500

Any interest in a EyeTV 500 with original packaging and EyeTV 2 software. Paid $321 (plus $50 for the software) back in 2005, I would like $170 shipped, based on the HD Home Run/EyeTV 250 price point of $199 plus shipping and tax. I'll email pictures if anyone is interested.
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Would you sell just the 500 (not the software)?

The new 250 Plus can be had for $175, so I wouldn't do $170, but others might since the 500 has its own benefits (i.e. FW powered).
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Would you sell just the 500 (not the software)?

The new 250 Plus can be had for $175, so I wouldn't do $170, but others might since the 500 has its own benefits (i.e. FW powered).
The 250 can't do HD which is a major advantage for the 500. As for the software, I'm really just throwing it in there, as I will have no use for it. The 500 comes with the first edition of the EyeTV software which honestly is not nearly as good as EyeTV 2.

PM me a offer.
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Anyone interested in the EyeTV 500 at $145 shipped.

Also does anyone want a D-Link DBT-120 Wireless Bluetooth 2.0 USB Adapter for $15. No packaging.
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Is it true this doesn't tune regular cable, only OTA?
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Is it true this doesn't tune regular cable, only OTA?
It doesn't tune to analog cable, it works with unencrypted digital cable (though I don't know which providers do unencrypted).
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