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Elgato New Tiny Digital TV Tuner EyeTV DTT Deluxe

Posted by Vincent On October - 26 - 2009

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Elgato the maker of TV accessories just unveiled a tiny digital TV Tuner.  How small is small?  Well for comparison it is almost the same size a USB connector.  The EyeTV DTT Deluxe deliver digital TV (DTT or Freeview) reception, which can receive HDTV broadcast any where available.  These USB TV tuners are getting small by the minute.

DTT stands for Digital Terrestrial Television, and only and handful of countries are using this signal format.  Too bad United States is not on the list.  The EyeTV DTT Deluxe comes with software to watch, record, and edit TV shows.

The EyeTV DTT Deluxe is compatible with both Mac and Windows 7.  It works well with Windows Media Center.

EyeTV DTT Deluxe Technical Information

System Requirements

DVB-T Tuner

  • Frequency range: 48-860MHz (VHF and UHF)
  • Supported digital TV standards: DVB-T
  • COFDM Demodulator: Supported modulations 16, 64 QAM, QPSK; Bandwidths 6, 7, 8 MHz

Input and Output

  • USB 2.0
  • Aerial input: Coaxial connector (MCX)
  • IR remote control sensor

Power Supply

  • USB bus power

Dimensions

  • 16 × 35 x 8 mm
  • 3 g
  • Macintosh: PowerPC® G4,G5 or Intel Core® processor, Mac OS X v10.4.11 or later
  • PC: 2.0 GHz Intel/AMD CPU or Intel Atom CPU, Windows 7, XP SP2 or Vista SP1 (32 or 64 Bit)
  • 1 GB RAM, built-in USB 2.0 port

Internet connection required to download Program Guide data. Note: 720p or 1080i HD features require an Intel Core 2 Duo processor.

DVB-T reception can vary by location, and a rooftop aerial may be required in areas with a weak or obstructed DVB-T signal.

94 Responses to “Elgato New Tiny Digital TV Tuner EyeTV DTT Deluxe”

  1. greggzccfclfc says:

    hiya mate please help me i hooked my wii up with this and the sound works perfectly but the picture is just a purple blue frozen screen that dosent fit the window. sometimes i get a bit of white but thats about it. i have made sure that all the connections are well, connected to eachother and i have played around with the prefferences but it still isnt working…oh ye and my wii works fine with my normal tv! plllleeeeeeaaaazzz help!!!

  2. techforlife says:

    i will do a video very soon on this. Stay tuned.

  3. diegovcarvalho says:

    Great Video!5 Stars to you

  4. BluePerlProductions says:

    the american version doesn’t. i just got it today. its really good.

  5. Drboom700 says:

    i put my xbox 360 up to this and the picture is very bad, can i fix this if so, how?

  6. KOLTON545 says:

    hehe you posted the video on my b-day

  7. somaliboy3123 says:

    annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying annoying

  8. Afr0man69 says:

    true dat.

  9. mattschley says:

    Quite useful, thanks!

  10. terry947 says:

    would this work in canada?

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