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Jun 1 2005, 4:30am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Motherboard maker Asus announces the P5LD2 Deluxe WiFi-TV Edition board that has a TV-Tuner on board.
The WiFi-TV card, with TV tuner functions, lets users watch, record and pause. It offers analog TV, digital TV with DVB-T standard, and FM radio.
The TV module is provided by Philips.
More details in Asus press-release and in the Philips press-release. See also the Asus AiLife promotion site.
Asus motherboards are amazing these days. I have just bought the Asus P5AD2-E Premium. The automatic overclocking is just a hit. I basically bought a 3.2Ghz P4 that runs when necessary with nearly 3.7Ghz without problems. No overclocking knowledge necessary. The board also overclocks automatically frontside bus and RAM.
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