Any USB TV Tuner with DVB-T2 that is compatible with Mavericks?

As per topic, I wanted to replace my TV brought back in 2005 with a Mac Mini + TV tuner combination.
As my area (Singapore) is moving over to use DVB-T2, I need a USB TV tuner that can play TV in this format.
I know there is something call Boot Camp, but I try not to use it if possible since that Mini has only 160GB HDD.
TYVM

Try this company, I don't know if they have any thing suitable but they specialise in TV for Mac. I bought one of their products forces with  UK TV about 6 years ago, it still works well.
https://www.elgato.com/en/eyetv

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