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Elgato TV Tuner Can Be Refunded If England Win

Elgato TV Tuner Can Be Refunded If England Win

Folks looking for a USB TV Tuner to record the matches in the upcoming World Cup might want to check out what Elgato has to offer, especially with its smart marketing method. It seems that folks who purchase the Football Edition of its EyeTV DTTT Deluxe TV tuner have a chance to get their money back, provided that England wins the world cup. This £79 ($118) USB TV Tuner allows users to watch, pause and rewind live TV on their computer, and also sports an EyeTV 3 for PC and THC software Mac. The football edition even provides you with an England flag that can be placed on the TV tuner’s antenna, just to show your support. With this deal in place, do you think you’re rooting for England this World Cup, or are you rooting for another team?

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