HDTV on Macbook Pro

I was wondering if anyone out there can recommend a digital HDTV tuner for viewing only broadcast ATSC content on my Macbook Pro. I do not have cable service, but I would like to pick up the "free" stuff. I have been reading about Miglia, Elgato and others, but there are few user reviews on the devices and those that I can find seem to be rather negative. Any advice or suggestions would be appreciated.

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I've always had good experiences with Elgato. And whenever Elgato's devices don't do exactly what I've wanted, their tech support team has been very responsive.

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