Almost five years after the introduction of the very first consumer-priced HD capture device, the HD PVR, Hauppauge has introduced the HD PVR 2 model 1512. Joining the new HD PVR 2 GE Plus, released ...
HD PVR Rocket is the latest in the line of high definition video game recorders from Hauppauge, and includes a built-in audio mixer to record game commentary LONDON, UK, November 19, 2013 -- Hauppauge ...
If you love TV, then you need a digital TV recorder. It's as simple as that. Using a hard drive to record programmes is easier to live with than VHS and more practical than burning to blank DVD. So it ...
SWINDON, UK–May 20, 2003–Zarlink Semiconductor (NYSE/TSX:ZL) launched the industry's first fully integrated processing chips for terrestrial digital TV PVRs. With Zarlink's ZL10320/321 chips, consumer ...
HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. - April, 2004 - Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc., today unveiled the consumer electronics industry's most advanced HDTV receiver/controller, the HD-6000. The ...
TORONTO, May 30 /PRNewswire/ – ViXS Systems Inc., a leading provider of smart network multimedia processors that enable a rich video entertainment experience, announced today that Hauppauge Digital ...
Lite-On ( probably best known for their no-frills but well-performing PC CD and DVD burners) has announced a set-top home entertainment DVD recorder, the LVW-5020. In addition to burning CDs and DVDs, ...
Gamers looking to record their exploits for bragging rights and posterity might be interested to learn that Hauppauge has unveiled a new HD-PVR gaming edition video recorder at CES this week. Together ...
Like a lot of PC system builders hard pressed by competitors who operate on a global scale, Evesham Technology has diversified into consumer electronics as a way of bringing in additional revenue.
Fans of personal video recorders were dismayed, but not surprised, to hear that Sonicblue, parent company of ReplayTV, is filing for bankruptcy. On Friday the company announced its plans to file for ...
This October Panasonic plans to begin selling the DMR-HS2, a DVD recorder with a built-in 40GB hard drive. It means that unlike with a TiVo or a ReplayTV, you could archive your shows to DVD-R once ...