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Posted Nov 7, 2006 09:48 by Maricar V. Listed in: Peripherals, Wireless Tags: USB 2.0 , DMB , Elgato Systems , EyeTV
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eyetvDigital Multimedia Broadcast (DMB) is big in Korea, but that doesn't mean other countries should be left out in the cold when it comes to direct-to-home multimedia transmissions. Thanks to Elgato Systems' EyeTV Diversity DVB-T Stick, Mac users can join in the fun and with Dual Tuner to boot!

Sure, there's really nothing new with watching digital terrestrial television (DTT) on a Mac, but with EyeTV Diversity you get uninterrupted coverage even when you're stuck in areas with weak reception. And that's not the only thing that gets going for this product. It allows you to actually watch two channels simultaneously. Or if you're just not up for a TV marathon, you can watch one and record another directly to your Mac's hard drive. You can also have your own "director's cut" version of the show with the edit features. Sweet!

It's just quite unfortunate that this amazing USB 2.0 stick is only available in select countries where DTT or DVB-T is broadcast. No U.S. the last time we checked.

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Posted Aug 17, 2006 11:37 by Myra M. Listed in: Peripherals Tags: Elgato Systems
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eyetv hybridYou may have come across our previous articles about the EyeTV. Now this baby from Elgato Systems is back, with twice the power.

Like the EyeTV, the EyeTV Hybrid lets Mac users watch digital TV. Unlike the previous one though, the EyeTV Hybrid also delivers analog TV via antenna and the standard cable. This small stick is also reported to work well with the Apple Remote and boasts of the following features:
  • Watch analog as well as digital TV on your Mac.
  • Browse EyeTV menus in Full Screen mode.
  • Rewind, fast forward, and pause digital TV.
  • Record hours of your favorite TV shows directly on your hard drive and edit out unwanted content.
  • Find TV shows using the built-in program guide (USA only).
  • Export clips and entire episodes to your video-capable iPod.
  • Connect game consoles and enjoy zero latency game play.
This product is already available, and costs roughly Â?149.95 or $192 USD.

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