| | |  | Home Business PC Hardware | Home » » Sabrent TV-LCDHR Stand Alone TV Tuner Box (NTSC) with Picture in Picture for TV/CRT/TFT and Plasma Monitor/Projectors | | | | | | | Description: | | Let your monitor do double-duty! This small sleek box can let you watch TV on your CRT/LCD or any VGA Monitors. Enjoy high-quality viewing pleasure with this external TV Box. It allows you to watch TV, or other video devices on your monitor. Advanced video processor delivers outstanding video quality that surpasses your home TV ! As LCD monitors become more popular and their prices drop drastically, it is the best economical alternative to the expensive LCD TVs. Think about making the most use of your pc monitor in the meantime ! This evolutional TV Tuner box allows you to experience full-screen, high-resolution video entertainment without your desktop. With a built-in TV tuner and various video connections for additional bonus such as a VCD, VCR, DVD, or PS2/X-Box, you will be able to view multi-programs or go wild of the gaming. This TV tuner box perfectly matches with LCD/CRT/TFT & Plasma monitor! Simply plug it into a CRT or LCD monitor, without the need of a computer and you can enjoy watching TV shows right away. Supports resolution up to 1680 x 1050 Support all LCD/CRT monitors Plug-N-Play, no software & driver required 3D motion adaptive deinterlace Sleep function (Auto turn-off) Fully functional infra-red remote control Input Signal: Coaxial TV antenna input Audio input (R/L) VGA input S-Video input Composite (RCA) video input PC audio input Output Signal: Audio output (Ear phone) Audio output (Speaker) VGA monitor output Requirements : LCD or CRT Monitor PC or MAC with VGA input Retail Package Content : VGA Box Remote control VGA Cable AV Cable Audio Cable Manual Batteries Power Adaptor | | | Features: | |
• This small sleek box can let you watch TV on your CRT/LCD or any VGA Monitors.
• Simply plug it into a CRT or LCD monitor, without the need of a computer and you can enjoy watching TV shows right away.
• This works for analog signals only, so a converter box will be needed for current digital broadcast tv.
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 9.6 inches | | Product Width:
| 7.3 inches | | Product Height:
| 2.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 1.1 pounds | | Package Length:
| 9.8 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.4 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.25 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 52 reviews |
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28 of 30 found the following review helpful:
Ignore the other reviewsAug 18, 2010
By TeddyKGB Ordered this despite the bad reviews, which mostly read as if they were written by knuckledraggers. If you've got a desktop PC that you'd like to attach a cable feed to without involving the operating system, this is perfect. (A TV tuner card or USB tuner will allow you to record media and so forth, but it will almost certainly tax your PC and there may be problems with software and driver compatibility.) This isn't something you want to use for over-the-air TV unless you've got one of those converters for the new digital signals, and you wouldn't want to rely on the tiny embedded speaker for the audio, either.
But if you've got an existing PC monitor with speakers, this is damn near perfect. The picture-in-picture feature is not what I thought it was; it's better. It's not traditional PIP; it allows you to watch TV while you're using your computer. It's picture-in-computer-picture, which can be handy in lots of ways. The box itself is extremely compact, and the remote works well. I have not hooked up a DVD player or game system up to it, but the jacks are there to do so. Again, it does not have as sophisticated an audio card as your PC or DVD player or game system does, so if you hook them together, the sound quality you're used to will suffer somewhat; but not THAT much. (When you want superior audio quality from your PC or DVD player or game system, simply reconnect the speakers straight to it. For day-to-day tasks, however, leaving everything interconnected is perfectly fine.)
If there are too many asterisks in this review for you or you have exceptional requirements for audio and video quality, keep looking - and you'll have to spend more. But if I'd known I could've turned my PC into a perfect serviceable TV for just $40, I would've bought this years ago.
23 of 26 found the following review helpful:
It's the thought that counts...Apr 04, 2009
By Gray J Collins While I was eager to try it, and the price was good... the first one failed to work altogether out of the box, and the 2nd failed after a week. I love small Chinese companies for their willingess to try and impersonate big corporate products... but the results is always the same. Poor quality and utter failure to deliver as the more illustrious counterparts. Maybe some day small chinese electronics will actually all work, but until then I'd recommend finding a VCR or DVDR-- spend the money for a tuner that works if you need one :) or a graphics card that has S-video or some other output that works with your tuner-less monitor.
19 of 24 found the following review helpful:
YankeyboyMay 24, 2009
By thomas I couldn't make this tuner work. There were no directions included but it seemed pretty straight forward. I wrote the manufacturer they were no help at all. I hooked it up to a CRT monitor, it scanned for about 20 minutes and found 3 stations I think. My Tv gets six and my Tv converter box gets 26 with the same antenna. It's hard to tell since none were clear enough to watch. The sound was terrible. The reception was like UHF with no UHF antenna. While at the same time in the same spot my antenna reception for both my Tv and my converter box is excellent. When I wrote to the seller they answered and agreed to take it back. They also educated me to the difference between ATSC-non-digital broadcast, which this device is, and NTSC which is digital. I'm astonished they are still marketing a product that will be obsolete in a matter of weeks. Beware!
11 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Very bad quality...!Oct 05, 2008
By Emiro Antonio Valbuena
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This product isa mess, this functions in display won't work properly and the image is not good, don't buy it even under 10 bucks !
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great SolutionMar 22, 2012
By Anna I eliminated my cable box because I just wanted the free digital cable that my neighborhood association offers. I have a 50 inch plasma TV monitor that did not have a tuner built in. This device solved the problem perfectly, and it was very inexpensive. I connected the VGA output of the device to the TV's VGA input. Problem solved.
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