USB (DVB-T) Digital TV Stick
Digital TV on your desktop or laptop.
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USB (DVB-T) Digital TV Stick
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$79.95
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What the USB (DVB-T) Digital TV Stick is all about...
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Digital TV, set top boxes, free to air, additional channels – they're all the rage at the moment.
When you wanna catch a bit of the news while you're updating your Facebook status, see if there's anything worth going to the TV for while replying to some emails, or if you're a serial multi-tasker who likes watching YouTube videos and free to air at the same time, then our USB Digital TV Stick is for you.
Not only will you be able to watch digital terrestrial broadcasts from your favourite television and radio stations, you'll be able to record them straight to your computer's hard disk – yes, this gem of a product turns your computer into a PVR (personal video recorder). Picture in picture, still image capture and automatic one-touch channel scanning are also included. There's even a remote control for volume control, time shifting and recording from afar.

If you're familiar with flash memory USB sticks then you'll already know how easy this product is to setup – plug it into an available USB 2.0 port, connect the antenna, run the installation routine, tune your channels and you're ready to start digital TV channel hopping...
...and the best thing about this product, its price! A digital TV set top box and PVR on your desktop or laptop computer for less than 100 bucks…add this to your shopping cart now.
Product Specification
The USB (DVB-T) Digital TV Stick allows you to watch Digital Video Broadcasting – Terrestrial (DVB-T) channels on your computer or laptop. USB stick, DVB-T antenna, USB cable, remote control and Windows compatible software included.
Features:
- Supports free-to-air digital television in many countries
- Software with time shifting and scheduled recording
- Compatible with Windows XP and Vista
- Antenna, cable and software included
- Supports Electronic Program Guide (EPG), subtitle and Teletext
- Adjustable settings such as brightness, contrast, saturation and hue
- Can preview 9 channels at once
- Includes PowerDirector 7, PowerProducer 5 and Hypermedia Centre software
System Requirements:
- Pentium IV 1.6 GHz or higher (recommended 2.8 GHz for HDTV)
- 256 MB RAM (recommended 1 GB for HDTV)
- Graphics card (Must support Microsoft DirectX 9.0c or above)
- Sound card (AC97 compatible sound card)
- 1 GB free hard drive space
- Windows XP SP2 / XP MCE / Vista
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