!±8±Atsc Digital Car Hdtv Tuner/Receiver Wireless Remote Control
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Includes full function wireless remote control.
Includes full function wireless remote control.
With XtremeTV HDTV 110 Hybrid TV Tuner, you can now watch TV on your laptop/PC anytime and anywhere using over-the-air HDTV, UHF & VHF and analog cable. The compact size and the portable antenna make it a perfect traveling companion for your laptop. It instantly transforms your PC into a digital/personal video recorder, allowing you to schedule recordings, pause, rewind and replay TV shows.
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Before cable television, most people were satisfied with the basic local channels, turning away from the high cost to have more channels. However, as those same people got a taste of cable television, the price no longer seemed like a big deal. When satellite television was first introduced, the same was true. People thought they were happy with cable but when they had the opportunity to see what all satellite television offers, they again changed their mind.
For more than five decades, the world of television has been crowded with all types of cable programming, which are now competing with satellite television. Obviously, the cable television companies realize they are in a losing battle, which is why they are working so hard to keep and build business. However, with all that satellite television has for consumers, it is no wonder this is quickly becoming the viewing of choice.
Take price as a prime example for comparison. People who go with satellite TV actually get much more for the money. The reason is that these providers are not required to pay taxes. Additionally, satellite companies offer smaller infrastructures. Therefore, this is a better deal than what someone would get with cable.
Typically, cable has low-end pricing but because they also have 33% fewer channels than satellite, they cannot keep up. Additionally, cable companies now face problems associated with virtually millions of miles of lines buried beneath the ground that is quickly becoming outdated. With satellite, the signals come from space, so there are no upgrades needed.
Another comparison between cable and satellite TV is that cable can only go to the point where the infrastructure is constructed. However, satellite can reach across the entire sky. As someone could imagine, this means that satellite can be introduced to far more homes than what cable could ever reach.
Then, there is the issue of programming. The 500-channel world is now upon us. Both cable and satellite companies want people's business and are doing everything possible to get it. For this reason, they both offer a variety of channel packages although satellite has far better programming.
For example, with satellite, people can enjoy east and west coast feeds that include favorite programming to include ESPN, Fox Sports, and more. Additionally, satellite has all types of special programming for entertainment, movies, music, news, and more. As most people know, as of 2009, all television sets will need to be high definition. Although there are some satellite companies that require the consumer to purchase a DVR and high definition box, there are also other options more affordable.
The bottom line is that people have watched television evolve over the years to where it is today. With an abundance of programming options, excellent high definition, and no downtime with satellite, it is no wonder people are starting to switch from cable to satellite. Bundled packages, great programming, high definition, and outstanding customer support are just a few of the many reasons why satellite TV is the "in" option.
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includes DVI direct digital output and a universal IR remote controlHigh-definition tuner with selectable output modes: 480i/p 720p or 1080iDigital onscreen program guide keeps you abreast of high-definition broadcastsV-Chip parental control restricts viewing for young audiencesDolby Digital 5.1-channel surround passthrough (optical and coaxial jacks) for immersive powerful audio presentations
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Television is now making huge changes. The most obvious change in recent years is the transition from analog to digital broadcasting. This transition means only changing the way television channels are distributed over terrestrial network. The old approach that worked for decades was using one analog transmitter to broadcast one TV channel using analog transmission technology. The new approach uses digital transmitters that broadcast a package of services (including many TV channels) called multiplex. The main reason for this change is efficient use of radio spectrum. This is a limited resource and therefore needs to be used efficiently. The other reason is implementation of new services and technologies that were not possible using analog broadcasting.
The first major difference is the picture resolution. The old analog TV is considered as a standard definition television (SDTV). This means that the picture has 480 lines (USA, Japan) or 625 lines (Europe and many other countries). Unfortunately only about 90% of those lines are visible on the screen. This low number of lines (and consequently low number of columns or pixels in each line) limits the resolution of the television picture. The latest trend is broadcasting high definition television (HDTV) picture which contains more lines and provides better picture with more details. HD television is only possible with digital broadcasting. This new technology together with more TV channels using the same frequency bandwidth is the biggest advantage of digital broadcasting.
HD means that the television picture contains 720 or more lines. The best HD picture contains 1080 lines and each line has 1920 pixels or points. This resolution is called Full HD. There are also other HD standards that have the number of lines between 720 and 1080. There are two variants of the HD picture: interlaced and progressive. Progressive mode means displaying HD images with all lines in each frame (static image that constitutes a moving picture). This way assures the best possible HD picture. The other alternative is interlaced mode which means alternatively displaying images with odd and even lines. This mode reduces needed bandwidth but also slightly reduces HD quality.
Plasma is a technology used to create HD screens. There are two competing technologies for HD screens: plasma and LCD. The old technology for analog SD television was the cathode ray tube (CRT) screen which was developed before the world war II. Both plasma and LCD work well and produce high quality HD images. In general, plasma is used for medium and large screens, while LCD is used for small and medium ones.
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