Sabrent bring TV-USBHD Dual ATSC & Digital HDTV and Analog TV Tuner / Video Capture USB 2.0 Pendrive with Remote Control and Antenna Vista Ready. This Mini Digital USB HDTV TV TUNER allows you to use your computer as a TV and digital multimedia center. This Mini and compact design makes it easy and portable to take along with you wherever you go. This is an Amazon’s product review. Checkout more detail bellow.
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Product Features
- This Mini Digital USB HDTV TV TUNER allows you to use your computer as a TV and digital multimedia center
- Watch and record free-to-air HDTV on PC Mini TV Stick for ATSC
- Features include instant recording for recording digitally, TV with time shifting and much more! More than a receiver
- Get the ultimate mobile digital TV solution! Receives both, Digital and Analog signal. Specifications
Technical Details
- Model: TV-USBHD

Enjoy free air HDTV / Analogue TV (cable or air) entertainment whenever you like and wherever you go. Watch and record free-to-air HDTV on PC Mini TV Stick for ATSC and NTSC Full function remote control Time-shifting while watching live TV Schedule recording TV on PC Enjoy Digital Terrestrial TV anywhere! No matter where you are, this PC TV Pendrive TV-USBHD lets you enjoy high quality digital entertainment on your notebook or desktop PC! Features include instant recording for recording digitally, TV with time shifting and much more! More than a receiver, this PC TV Pendrive TV-USBHD can record your Analog and HDTV favorite programs into your PC and never miss a moment! Get the ultimate mobile digital TV solution! Receives both, Digital and Analog signal. Specifications : Compact design Advanced TV Application Watch free to air ATSC HDTV / World Wilde Analogue TV on PC Rewind and fast forward live TV shows with Always Time-shifting recording Support HDTV receiving Automatic station searching Create favorite stations for convenient listening Digital Personal Video Recording Schedule TV recording and save directly to your PC’s hard drive Support US TV signals NTSC, ATSC Time-shifting Digital Teletext EPG TV program Subtitle supported Requirements : Microsoft Windows XP/VISTA P3 600MHz CPU or above for analogue TV / P4 1.70GHz CPU or above for HDTV 128M RAM or above for analogue TV / 256M RAM or above for HDTV Sound Card or On Board Sound Chip One available USB Port Microsoft Direct X 9.0 or above / Microsoft Media Player 9.0 or above Retail Package Content : PC TV Pendrive ATSC/Analog TV USB Adapter Antenna Installation CD Remote control
That’s all about the Sabrent TV-USBHD. This TV card is available in Amazon.com. You can directly order or Buy form here.
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