Miglia TVMini HD vs EyeTV 250

Has anyone used either of these products? I am looking for something with good picture quality and I have digital cable provided by Cox Communications, any pro's and con's of either product?

Hello, 
I have the Miglia Mini (not HD) but back when I bought mine it came with Elgato's EyeTV software. The Miglia devices no longer come with the outstanding EyeTV application they come with Miglia's own package, which although I haven't used I suspect is not as well refined. If I were buying again tomorrow I would be going for the EyeTV250. It's feature set plus the features in EyeTV 2.5 (software) make it a very worthy purchase.
Watching/recording TV would take about 40% of a 1.25GHz G4 processor. On a 2.8GHz Intel Core 2 Extreme it takes around 25% of one of the cores to do the same.
The Miglia turned my iMac G4 20" into our main TV something the iMac 24" has taken over from very nicely.
cheers
mrtotes

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