10 April 2007 18:10 GMT / By Ryan Haynes
If you've taken TV viewing to the next level and access everything through your PC then AVerMedia Technologies are probably going to solve any problems you have accessing Analogue or digital TV.The AVerTV Hybrid USB is a hi-speed USB2 TV Tuner combining Analogue and ATSC capabilities onto one tuner. Users can watch and record Analogue and High Definition TV through the bus-powered USB design.
The AVerTV Hybrid Ultra USB enables users to watch over-the-air, or coax Analogue or over-the-air High Definition TV on either their laptop or desktop PC. It is capable of supporting up to 1080i HD signals.
"The new AVerTV Hybrid Ultra USB provides an Analogue and Digital TV Tuner solution in a portable and easy-to-use product turning your desktop or laptop into a High Definition multimedia entertainment center", said Felix Kolotinsky, Product Manager for AVerMedia Technologies. "By combining both Analog and HD capabilities onto one tuner, users can easily watch, record, rewind and playback Analog and HD TV programs."
It has been certified for use with Windows XP, XP Media Centre Edition 2005 and Windows Vista Premium Certified 32/64 bit.
It is available for $129.99 but we will keep you posted on UK availability and prices. Hardware, AverMedia, Televisions, TV tuners


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