Hauppauge Unveiled New USB HD PVR for Consumer Market
Wonder what device you can use to record your HDTV (High Definition TV) contents into an external PVR (Personal Video Recorder) to be stored and played back in PC? There are quite a number in the market but this one seems to be able to outperform the rest. During the recent CES event, Hauppauge has unveiled a new HD USB PVR that manages to feed in any HD contents (either from set-top box or TV) and store it into PC for recording or playback.

The media contents will go through component inputs connected to the device and go out to PC via USB interface. Since both of these are common interfaces in consumer electronics products, it offers great user experience and convenience especially with the assistance of software applications that included in the package. Good thing is, the media can be encoded to famous H.264 in real time without losing its high definition signal quality. Furthermore, the device can convert it to standard format that is compatible to any conventional DVD player and even AVCHD format to be played on Blu-ray HD players.
The HD PVR will be commercialized in first half of 2008. Priced at $250, it is worth getting one so that you won’t miss any favorite TV program as it includes an IR Blaster which enables program recording automatically.
Related Articles
- Panasonic Unveiled World’s First Class 10 SDHC Memory Cards for Consumer Market
- QMAP Unveiled Atom Based Network Access Storage for Consumer Market
- Amimon Unveiled WHDI Technology For Consumer Electronics Products
- New HDMI v1.4 Specification with Ethernet Connectivity for Consumer Electronics Market
- Toshiba Unveiled 32GB Highest Memory Capacity NAND Flash Memory Devices for Consumer Markets
- Wizpac Unveils Network Capable Txtr e-book Reader for Consumer Market
- Toshiba Plans 16GB Class 6 Micro SDHC for Consumer Market
- Apogee Unveils New Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Adapters with Audio Stream Support for Consumer Market
- Toshiba Announces World’s First 64GB SDXC cards for Consumer Market
- Nvidia Announced the World’s First Low Cost Tegra APX2600 based MID for Consumer Market










































February 11th, 2009 09:34
I’ve been using the HD PVR since August…and have already recorded 50+ High-Def Movies from my Comcast STB. The recordings are indistinguishable from the original and are recorded in the AVCHD compliant format. AVCHD is h264+ac3/DD5.1 in a .m2ts file format. These files can then be burned onto a DVD in the AVCHD format and played back in most Blueray Players or PS3. The files can easily be playbed back on a PS3 from a USB HDD or DLNA streamng server…such as Twonkymedia.
It basically rocks and is perfect for HD Movie guru’s who want to build up their own high quality HD libraries…