Friday, 8 May 2009

AVerMedia Intro New AVerTV TV Tuners PCI, ExpressCard, PCI Express &USB Solutions

AVerMedia Technologies have announced no less than four new Ready for
Digital Transition TV tuners in the form of the AVerTV Hybrid
PocketExpress, AVerTVHD Bravo, AVerTVHD Volar Max and the AVerTVHD Duet
which serve as PCI, ExpressCard, PCI Express and USB TV solutions.

According to AVerMedia Technologies' press release, the new TV tuners
offer the following:

AVerTV Hybrid PocketExpress

AVerTV Hybrid PocketExpress, the PC-TV masterpiece has been innovated!
The AVerTV Hybrid PocketExpress is your invisible PC-TV tuner card that
delivers users extreme portability with its smart, user-friendly and
ergonomic design, which can be inserted into your 34mm or 54mm Express
Card slot without any protruding surface from your laptop.

AVerTV Hybrid PocketExpress offers users portable PC-TV entertainment
with diverse support of over-the-Air Digital TV, Analog TV, or FM Radio
broadcasting featuring stereo sound support. Beyond that, with
unencrypted “Clear” QAM support, users can easily enjoy more
Digital Cable entertainments and view their “Clear” Digital
TV Cable channels with the AVer MediaCenter Application. With full PVR
(Personal Video Recording) functions; the user can pause, schedule and
record their favorite programs to be viewed at their convenience.
Coupled with the powerful high gain antenna, (included), this provides
the user with the perfect mobile multimedia solution while traveling
through the airport, at the park or just hanging out at their favorite
coffee shop. The AVerTV Hybrid PocketExpress provides much more
convenience and excellent HD entertainment.

AVerTVHD Bravo

The AVerTV Bravo is a cost effective Digital TV receiver module with PCI
express x1 interface that adopts the latest innovation ideas in Digital
Cable (ATSC and Unencrypted Digital “Clear” QAM) tuning.
Users can watch unencrypted digital contents as well as Schedule
Recording and TimeShift functions right under their finger tips. Users
can access over-the-air digital TV programs in MPEG-2 sound and image
quality on their PC. By the advanced H.264 recording compression
technology, users can record their favorite TV shows into 320×240
resolution and download them to playback on their iPod!

AVerTVHD Volar Max

AVerTVHD Volar Max is the up-to-date pure High Definition Digital Cable
(ATSC/QAM) USB 2.0 TV receiver that supports BOTH Windows and Mac
Operating Systems. Combined with elegancy and extreme-portability,
AVerTVHD Volar Max converts your desktop or notebook into a complete
entertainment center! Designed for both novice and veteran users,
AVerTVHD Volar Max delivers a luxurious but affordable feast for High
Definition TV entertainment!

Users can indulge in a relax PC-TV watching environment with multiple
functions such as 16-channel preview, TV program scheduler, TimeShift,
snapshot, sleep timer, full screen and PIP/POP functions. By using the
PVR and TimeShift to pause, rewind and replay live TV shows, you will
never miss a moment! AVerTVHD Volar Max is bundled with the fantastic
applications, AVer MediaCenter and AVerTV For Mac, with stylish control
panel particularly designed for users to watch TV without hassles.

AVerTVHD Duet

AVerTVHD Duet is a Digital Cable (ATSC and Unencrypted Digital
“Clear” QAM) Digital dual tuner that lowers the consumption
of CPU process and guarantees high-quality video without ghost images,
and realistic color for content editing, such as instant recording,
playback, and Time Shift functionalities. The greatest bonus is that
it’s a dual tuners card and with AVer MediaCenter or Windows Media
Center, users can9 watch and record up to two live programs
simultaneously. AVerTVHD Duet optimizes users’ digital
entertainment experience with Live TV, Pause, Schedule Recording with
interactive TV Guide, playback Recorded TV shows with HDTV broadcasting.

The AVerMedia AVerTV Hybrid PocketExpress will set you back $90 whilst
the AVerTVHD Bravo, AVerTVHD Volar Max and AVerTVHD Duet will set you
back $50, $70 and $80 respectively.

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