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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Tremendous Gadget,
By I'm using a Nvidia GeForce 9600M GT (Graphics Card), 4GB DDR3 Ram and a Intel Core 2 Duo processor P8400 (2.26 GHz). I mention this because one needs a good graphics card, strong processor and sufficient memory to get this to work. I'm using a USB extender in order to save one of my USB ports since the USB adapter is big. The included antenna is small, but quite powerful and sits very well on my desk, attached to the USB adapter. Windows Media Center Edition offers a slightly better picture than the Arcsoft Total Media 3 program (included on the CD) and set up was simple. All one has to do is click set up TV in Windows Media Center and Windows does the rest (I chose widescreen 16:9), including the download TV Guide option (every 2 weeks). The picture is amazing and quite a sight to behold using Windows Media Center. The sound, which comes from my laptop's 5.1 Dolby Digital internal speakers, is adequate. There is very little documentation that comes with this gadget. But K-World does offer free technical support and when I had a question, a person picked up immediately (when I called) and was very helpful. If you are looking to watch TV on your laptop and you have a HD LCD screen, along with the proper components and live reasonably close to a metropolitan area, this is the gadget for you.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome Product,
By Maskar "The Rookie" (New Jersey) - See all my reviews The software provided with this is too good and this is compatible with windows media center also. The only problem i faced was that there was no proper manual for this one.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Need improvements,
By Spacejockey (Central Coast) - See all my reviews The actual tuner itself does get a little warm but not to the point of hot, as noted by other users of other tuner sticks. I would suggest either using an USB extension cable or else, glue some sort of small rubber spacer piece onto the bottom of the tuner so it would support the weight when used with a laptop; even though the tuner stick itself is relatively light, the 3+" length, combined with the antenna cable once attached, would still put downward stress onto your already well-abused USB port- which is usually set around quarter to just less than half an inch from whatever work surface your laptop would be resting on. Do you really want your USB ports to even bend at any angles for such short distance!? The non-shielded cable from the antenna would have to be treated carefully too, especially where the cable terminated into the special coax plug! Since the common coaxial cables are a lot more thicker and beefier of construction, with the coax connectors crimped on, they could take a lot more rough handling than the this Kworld version. I didn't realized it at the time but from twisting and untwisting the coax connector on and off the tuner sticker itself, I was grasping the black rubber boot that was molded onto the connector and the cable itself (what I would considered the most normal thing to do); the two wires within were probably soldered onto the special plug instead of being crimped and thus, I literally twisted the soldered wires apart underneath the rubber molding. This was my conclusion since I could not disassemble to check. All I knew was that, at some time, the antenna stop working and I was not getting any signals. So, be careful and just grasp and turn the metal hex ring of the coax connector without over tightening it. The user interface of the actual TV program could use some refining too, as it is very basic and not intuitive. The viewing window could only be resized either as default small or full screen and nothing in between. I have been using this tuner stick in public areas some ten or so miles north of central Seattle and as any other such USB tuner, my reception for various HD and SD TV channels are competely dependent on the very exact placement of that eight inch long antenna. With a nudge of even an inch in any direction, I could either get a much stronger signal or loose whatever I got completely. It appeared that even sitting by a window does not matter as much as where I place, through much experimenting, the antenna. I guess in the end, it's all about trial and error and finding that tiny sweet spot for any one particular channel. In conclusion, for around thirty bucks, it serves its purpose of being extremely portable and letting me satisfy my TV craving from time to time when I am away from a real HD TV and on the road.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Product,
I purchased a portable HDTV a couple of months ago and could not get it to locate any channels. My husband found this product and it works great. In a matter of minutes I was able to load the software and locate all the local channels in my area. I use it on my Acer netbook and the picture is extemely clear. I am very pleased with this product and would recommend it.
5.0 out of 5 stars
5 stars,
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: KWorld Hybrid Stick USB 2.0 HDTV Tuner ATSC/NTSC, KW-ATSC-330U (Personal Computers)
The item works very well. It is simple to install and gives my laptop another dimension. I like th portablility of the card to use with my laptop.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Electronics Good...Antenna Fair,
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Got this in the hopes that I could get rid of a cable box and save some monthly expense. I live in Brooklyn (NY) and hooked this up to a new Sony VAIO laptop with good video specs. The electronics simply plug into a USB and the software loaded quickly and smoothly. During the initial set-up, the software scans for available channels and I was surprised to find that I only got 3 channels (and I'm in the heart of NYC)!
Surprisingly, when I hooked it up to my office laptop (also in Brooklyn, just a mile down the road) I got about 20 channels! So I have to believe that the little "transitor-radio" antenna that it comes with is to blame. I realize that I'm going to have to hook it up to an external antenna to get decent reception in my apartment. However, when I do get a signal the picture quality is amazingly sharp. I hadn't really experienced over-the-air digital HD before, but it's as good (if not better) than my current cable HD!
0 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
worst product I have ever had the misfortune to install,
By supplied software damaged my computer. After uninstalling their software the sound no longer works! So I say not only is it bad, it's actually damaging! The worst product I have ever had the misfortune to install. |
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