If you have a Mac, the Elgato EyeTV Hybrid one of the best, full-featured USB TV tuners currently available. If you have a PC, you'll be very disappointed. Mac users don't often get fun add-ons that ...
has been in the business of turning Macs into TVs for quite a while now. The company's most powerful USB digital TV tuner, the EyeTV Hybrid (US$149.95), is an amazing little dongle that comes equipped ...
Elgato, a leading manufacturer of TV recording software and TV tuners, has updated its EyeTV software to add support for Apple’s iPad. EyeTV 3.4, a free software update for all EyeTV 3 users, adds ...
The EyeTV One from Elgato makes pulling Digital TV (DTV) from the air and down to Earth as simple as 1-2-3. Install the included EyeTV software then plug the device into an available USB port on your ...
Today, Elgato released its 3.0.4 EyeTV upgrade. EyeTV, which works with many brands of tuners, lets you watch and schedule TV recordings under Mac OS X. I have a love/hate/love relationship with my ...
While we eagerly await the living room convergence that the now-shipping Apple TV will bring, it's not too soon to start building up that library of HDTV media. I recently got an eyeTV Hybrid unit ...
I don’t TiVo – if you’ll forgive my use of the word as a verb – but I do timeshift my TV watching. I can’t recall the last time I watched anything live on the tube. All my favorite shows – from “60 ...
When Elgato released a new version of the EyeTV Hybrid tuner stick at Macworld Expo, the company also released a new version of the accompanying EyeTV software. The new version was initially only ...
Analog TV was shut off in Barcelona [UPDATE: the analog TV is inexplicably still on] yesterday, so today seems a perfect time to mention the new miniature Elgato's EyeTV Hybrid. The USB-stick is ...
The Elgato EyeTV HD DVR has one noble aim: making it as easy as possible to watch your HD cable or satellite TV content, including premium channels, on your MacBooks, iMacs, iPhones and iPads. But ...
For many years, Elgato has offered Mac users the hardware and software to turn their computers into TV-tuning, DVD-functioning wonderlands. Or, to put it another way, letting people watch, record, ...