Off-The-Air HDTV on your Laptop
A glimpse of what Freeview HD could be like comes from a company in the USA called AutumnWave with their OnAir GT mobile HDTV device.
More than 1,500 TV stations in the US are now broadcasting HD signals over the air. This means anybody with an HD tuner should be able to watch high definition broadcasts. Also more and more laptops have HDTV graphics abilities so the impetus is there.
The OnAir GT from AutumnWave claims to be the first ever mobile HDTV device to allow on-the-go consumers to receive high definition over-the-air.
The OnAir GT, together with its included software, allows consumers to watch high definition television anywhere a receivable broadcast signal exists. The GT model is small enough to fit in a laptop case and is USB-powered, requiring no external power supply.
http://www.autumnwave.com/images/stories/USBHDTV-GT/gallery/3_GT_package_contents.jpg
PRICE: The manufacturer’s suggested retail price is $179.
http://www.autumnwave.com/Assets/PDF/OnAirHDTV-GTFactSheet.pdf
More than 1,500 TV stations in the US are now broadcasting HD signals over the air. This means anybody with an HD tuner should be able to watch high definition broadcasts. Also more and more laptops have HDTV graphics abilities so the impetus is there.
The OnAir GT from AutumnWave claims to be the first ever mobile HDTV device to allow on-the-go consumers to receive high definition over-the-air.
The OnAir GT, together with its included software, allows consumers to watch high definition television anywhere a receivable broadcast signal exists. The GT model is small enough to fit in a laptop case and is USB-powered, requiring no external power supply.
http://www.autumnwave.com/images/stories/USBHDTV-GT/gallery/3_GT_package_contents.jpg
PRICE: The manufacturer’s suggested retail price is $179.
http://www.autumnwave.com/Assets/PDF/OnAirHDTV-GTFactSheet.pdf

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