Join the digital TV revolution with this great ATSC Digital TV and Analog TV
USB uner dongle. Simply plug it in to a spare USB port, install some drivers and
you'll be ready to watch all your favorite shows. With support for all the new
technologies like EPG's, scheduled recording, snapshot, and parental control and
a remote control you'll be in digital TV heaven. There's even a video in so you
can use the dongle to record from any AV source as well- a very handy addition.
All these great features are packed into a small package that won't get in the
way on the desktop or in the office, and you get a handy detachable antenna for
those quick view emergencies. Be ready for the digital revolution but have the
confidence of keeping the old faithful analog network with this amazing product
available direct to you at an awesome wholesale price from Wholesale-Star.
Note: This product will only work with ATSC Digital Television and NTSC
Analog TV- for use in the USA.
China Manufacturer Specification
- US TV Standard: ATSC Tuner and NTSC Analog Tuner
- Minimum System Requirements:
-Windows XP
-Pentium 4 1.7 GHz
-256MB RAM
-VGA Card with 32MB VRAM
-Windows Compatible Sound Card
-Microsoft Direct X 9.0
- USB: 2.0 (not compatible with 1.1)
- Power Source: USB 5VDC
- Dimension: 94x30x15mm(LxWxD)
- Manufacturer Ref.: W7M93XDL54VP
Other Features:
- Support for HDTV
- Video In for Further Capture
- Magnetic ATSC Antenna
- Support for full ATSC functions- EPG, Scheduled Recording, Parental
Control, Snapshots etc.
- Fully Featured Software
Accessories:
- Manual
- Remote Control
- Antenna
- Video In Cable (3 x RCA)
- Sucker Cap for Antenna Attachment
- Manufacturer and Origin: China
Even lower prices available for you if you're ordering in
larger wholesale quantities. Get your samples first then contact us for your
personal discount quotes!
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This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 05 July, 2008.