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InfiniTV 4 CableCARD tuner prices are dropping, all the way down to $256 shipped from $399 previously

Whether it’s because of pressure from SiliconDust’s HDHomeRun Prime or because of simplified hardware is unclear, but Ceton’s InfiniTV 4 CableCARD tuner is now available for as low as $256 shipped. Forum posters at Missing Remote noticed a $282 fire sale for the HTPC cable TV adapters happening eBay Friday, before prices dropped precipitously at Buy.com ($264), and an Amazon third party ($265). Lesser known Erwin Computers currently claims the bottom price, while Ceton’s official Amazon listing and people of different resellers like Cannon PC and Fluid Digital remain on the $399 MSRP — for now. The selection is yours — look ahead to official word and to determine if prices drop any lower or click the buy button now and get some ( network sharable ) cable TV reception to your computer in time for the second one episode of Teen Wolf on MTV.

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