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AVerTV Hybrid NanoExpress,
ExpressCard 54 TV Tuner
AVerTV Hybrid NanoExpress from AVerMedia is a 54mm ExpressCard TV Tuner
allowing users to view both Analog and HDTV on their ExpressCard compatible Laptop. The
card inserts completely into the computer ExpressCard slot, leaving no portion
of the card protruding outside of the laptop.
HDTV can be viewed either over-the-air (ATSC), or via the Unencrypted Clear QAM support which enables users to watch HDTV through their cable provider.
Supports advanced H.264 recording compression significantly reducing the amount of hard disk space needed for recording. The optional 320x240 resolution enables users to save video
for playback on an iPod Video.
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| Includes FREE portable laptop antenna! |
- Analog TV (NTSC)
- Digital TV (ATSC)
- Clear QAM support (Digital Cable)
- FM radio with stereo sound support
- AV in (RCA) input support
- Supports over the air HDTV up to 1080i/720p
- 32/64-Bit support
- Fully compatible with Windows XP MCE & Vista MCE
- Windows Vista Premium Certified
- Real-time H.264 recording support
Input Signals:
- 75 ohm TV Antenna
- FM Input
- S-Video
- Composite (RCA) input
What's In the box:
- AVerTV Hybrid NanoExpress ExpressCard 54
- Quick Installation Guide
- Installation CD
- Portable antenna (suction cup base for tabletop use, laptop clip included)
- RF Cable
- Combo S-Video / Composite Cable
System Requirements:
- Available Express Card/ 54mm Slot
- Sound Card
- 512 MB RAM or above
- 512 MB available disk space or above
- VGA card supporting DirectX 9.0c (DXVA support is recommended for HDTV mode)
- Windows XP / XP MCE / Vista / Vista MCE
- For TimeShift Recording in MPEG-2 format
- Pentium Mobile 1.8GHz
- Pentium 4 2.6GHz (Hyper-Threading)
- AMD AthlonXP 2400+
- Analog TV on MCE platform
- Pentium 4 3.0G or equivalent AMD CPU
- For Recording in H.264 format
- Analog TV resolutions:
- Pentium 4 3.0GHz with HT (Hyper-Threading) or equivalent AMD Processor
- HDTV resolutions:
- Intel Dual Core 1.6GHz or equivalent AMD processor
- Not compatible with Macs
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