TV tuner Card for Mac with Component input

Hey everyone, I was hoping someone could help me find a good TV Tuner card for my MacBook. I found a few potentials, however I've yet to find one with Component input that would allow me to play my XBox 360 at a resolution of 1050p. This is the resolution of my stand-alone monitor, and with S-Video the resolution would drop into the 400's. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks,
Sean

Does this work with a Mac? Looks like from the screenshots this is only compatible with Vista
I'm also looking for something that also has a coaxle input along with the component input, so that I can watch TV!

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