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AverMedia shows Mac USB TV-tuner

Drivers coming soon

By Lars-Göran Nilsson in Taipei

Posted in Hardware, 12th June 2006 11:02 GMT

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Computex 2006 AverMedia is one of the first companies to pick up on the increasing ease of making Mac-compatible products, and announced it will soon have drivers ready for one of its USB TV tuners to allow it to work with Macs.

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AverMedia claimed the product is the smallest USB TV-tuner to date. It looks much like any other USB based TV-tuner, although to match the Mac colour scheme it's white. It supports analogue and DVB-T transmissions.

Other products on display were an Express Card 34 DVB-T tuner - that's the narrow Express Card standard - which size wise is the type that should work with the new Apple Mac Books, but there was no information if drivers where going to be made available.

A DVB-H model was also on display in the same form factor, as well as combined analogue and digital Express Card 54 tuners. AverMedia also had a DVB-H SDIO solution, but it was not as neat as the one from Philips as it had a rather large "lump" at the top of the SD interface.

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Several PCI Express cards were also on show with various DVB solutions. One card offered DVB-T, DVB-S and analogue in a single card.

AverMedia was also displaying a mini PCI Express card, which would be used with the latest generation of laptops or even some small form factor PCs.

As we reported [1] earlier, the G965 and the older 945G chipsets support an ADD2 card. This uses the integrated graphics, but outputs the signal through a DVI or TV out connector.

AverMedia has gone one better and fitted dual analogue TV tuners to an ADD2 card which has been designed specifically for low cost MCE PCs. ®