Specifications:
- Inter Celeron 1.8GHz CPU or above
- 128M memory or above
- One available USB port
- Sound card for audio play
- CD-ROM Drive for driver and software installation
- 8MB VGA card with 800x600 16bits resolution ( Director X 8.1 supported)
- Windows 2000 / XP / Vista
- Support USB 2.0 (Windows 2000 / XP / Vista)
- Mini -size, Power from USB, no extra adapter required, save electric power and hot-warping, suitable for the long time user
- Though AV input, you could enjoin watching TV program / VCD / DVD / camera on you computer
- Full channel and territory auto scan, channel name recognition, channel setting and channel delete
- Keep the channel list, and don't need to have a re-search action while blind system
- Adjust the screen size discretionarily
- The USB TV Converter Box reduce noise radiation and acceptation
- Capture high quality moving and still image and recording unfailing
- Time shifting help you never lose the exciting program
- Mini-plans appointment of transcribing television program function
- Brightness, contrast, saturation Universal TV Converter Box, gray and definition could be adjust
- Real-time digital video recording as MPEG-1. MPEG-2 format and record to DVD/VCD
- Support good quality still image capture as JPG/BMP forma
- Full-function infrared remote control
Details:


- Though AV input, you could enjoin watching TV program / VCD / DVD / camera on you computer


- Full channel and territory auto scan, channel name recognition, channel setting and channel delete
How to Install a TV Converter Box:
- Disconnect the antenna from the coaxial outlet in the back of your television set. The cable likely either leads to an aerial antenna on your roof or a set of rabbit ears on top of your TV. Any kind of coaxial antenna will work for the TV converter box
- Check the back of your converter box. You should see a pair of coaxial outlets, similar to the one in back of your TV. One should be labeled "In" or "In From Antenna" and the other should be labeled "Out" or "Out To TV."
- Connect the antenna cable to the "In From Antenna" outlet in the converter box
- Connect one end of a coaxial cable to the "Out To TV" outlet in the converter box and the other end to the single coaxial outlet in your TV. Most converter boxes come with their own coaxial cable and you can also buy one for a few dollars at any Radio Shack
- If you have a VCR or DVD player, connect them to the converter box using a set of RCA cables (three linked cables color coded yellow, red and white). One end goes into the "Out" or "Out to TV" jacks in the back of the VCR or DVD and the other goes into the RCA input jacks on the converter box. (RCA jacks are all color coded to match the RCA cables themselves.)
- Turn on the TV, the converter box and the VCR or DVD player if you have one. Set the TV to Channel 3 or 4 and the DVD player or VCR to "Input" or "Line In" (whichever setting tunes it to the RCA "Out To TV" jacks). Press the set-up button on the converter box's remote. It will immediately begin scanning for digital channels in your area. When it is finished, you should be able to watch TV, DVDs and video tapes as normal
Package Included:
- 1 x TV Box
- 1 x Remote Controller
- 1 x AV Cable
- 1 x CD
- 1 x USB Cable
- 1 x User Manual