Q: I have heard that I can watch TV programs on my laptop. What do I need to be able to do this? A: You can watch HDTV broadcasts on your laptop with a USB tuner ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Two weeks ago I reported on a new cell phone by NEC that included a DTV tuner in the cell phone.
Plug the Artec T14A USB TV Tuner into your laptop, install the software and you’re watching HDTV. All of a sudden you’ve bypassed buying an HDTV, setting up an HD cable box or anything else. Using its ...
Taiwanese company AVerMedia is not about to set a new trend in simple, clear product names, but it will help you watch TV on your computer. The name AVerTV Volar HD A835M may look like the result of ...
The days of a universal laptop TV tuner are almost upon us, as CrestaTech begin sampling their CrestaTV "universal broadband receiver". Packing not only support for DVBT, ATSC, Cable QAM, NTSC and PAL ...
Not just anyone can call himself a geek. You qualify for geekdom if you've ever overclocked your PC, modded your Xbox or at least know what TCP/IP means. Building your own DIY PVR (personal video ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. I’ve had a chance to test the Pinnacle PCTV HD Ultimate Stick in five locations in four ...
You can pay a monthly fee to your cable provider for a time-shifting DVR, but if you prefer control and flexibility to DRM and, well, that monthly fee, you can roll your own DVR with a TV tuner for ...
TiVo, the company that popularized the digital video recording box, is, well, thinking outside the box. The Alviso business has teamed with digital media softwaremaker Nero to create LiquidTV/TiVo PC, ...
I recently got an AverMedia TV Tuner card for my win2k system. (and they do have win2k drivers and are updating them relatively often according to their tech support people)<BR>I am interested in ...
When [FinnAndersen] found an old TV set by the side of the road, he did what any self-respecting DIY/gaming enthusiast would do: He took it apart and installed a Raspberry Pi 3 running RetroPie in it ...