Analog TV on a stick
Posted on Mar 15, 07 07:58 PM PDT
Compro is offering viewers a choice of watching TV on your computer (desktop and laptop) with the VideoMate U890. This USB TV Box comes with a silicon tuner that enables one to keep abreast with analog TV viewing and recording - all you need to do is plug it into any available USB port and you're good to go. The ComproDTV software enables you to watch TV in a window or full screen and also throws in some interesting features such as time shift, frame capture, and Picture-in-Picture for couples who want to watch different shows simultaneously. More features are available after the jump.
• Advanced high performance silicon tuner for watching analog TV on desktop or laptop PC• Supports universal TV standards (PAL/SECAM/NTSC)
• High-speed USB 2.0 transmission
• USB bus powered, no any external power required
• Supports BTSC (MTS/SAP) and EIA-J TV Stereo
• Timeshift and instant replay live TV
• Flexible and S3/S4 mode Power Up Scheduled Recording
• Video Desktop to setup live TV screen as wallpaper
• Advanced PIP/POP feature to watch live TV and playback recorded video files simultaneously
• Customize channel order and my favorite channel list
• Customize Brightness, Hue, Saturation, Contrast, and Sharpness in each TV channel
• Single/Multiple still frame captures and remote snapshot
• Supports MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MEG-4 formats recording
• Autoscan, channel surfing, and still frame capture
• Split recording file size for different media
• Pause while recording to skip commercials
• Straight-to-Disc recording to VCD and DVD discs
• Remote control for TV watching/recording and DVD playback
• Dimensions: 9.4cm x 3.2cm x 1.8cm (L x W x H)
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By Yaky , 27/04/07 1:26 PM (CommentID #152313)
I really like the look of this. I have been to the site, and had a look at the others, and am not sure which to buy. Do you know where I can get them from?
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