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        <title>TV Card For PC</title>
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				<description>WinXP, you should be able to run multiple TV Tuner cards on your system at the With the right set-up, you can watch live TV on one channel and record live TV on another channel if you install two (or more) TV Tuner cards This can be done all in one cards like the ATI TV wonder card...</description>
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