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Channel Master is ditching its old over-the-air DVR box and embracing Android TV. The Channel Master Stream+ is a $99 4K streaming box with a coaxial input for hooking up an antenna. It uses Live ...
Like everybody else in the French countryside, I have a TV antenna that magically brings me 30-odd digital channels when it's hooked up to a "décodeur TNT." So all I had to do is plug the coax cable ...
Chris Welch is a former senior reviewer who worked at The Verge from 2011 until May 2025. His coverage areas included audio (Sonos, Apple, Bose, Sony, etc.), home theater, smartphones, photography, ...
Microsoft is now offering an Xbox One Digital TV Tuner designed for the console, thought a partnership with TV tuner manufacturer Hauppage. The arrival of the dedicated hardware marks the wider launch ...
Kirkland, Wash. – Digital cable tuner manufacturer Ceton this week announced an exclusive pre-order program with Newegg.com for the upcoming Ceton Echo Windows Media Center Extender. Consumers can now ...
Meet the Boxee TV: A $99 TV tuner/DVR aimed squarely at cord cutters and casual cable TV subscribers. It packs a DVR with unlimited storage, dual ATSC/QAM tuners, and several key apps including ...
The increasing consumer desire to watch TV shows on demand, combined with the proliferation of home theater PCs (HTPC), has given rise to the AVerTVHD Duet – a pure HD Dual Digital TV tuner for your ...
Want a LCD screen that can do double-duty as a stylish TV and a computer monitor? Danish screen maker Eyegonomic has announced its new W-series line, which does exactly that. It’s not quite ready for ...
Ryan is a tech/science writer, skeptic, lover of all things electronic, and Android fan. In his spare time he reads golden-age sci-fi and sleeps, but rarely at the same time. His wife tolerates him as ...
Q: I have a question regarding a column in which you answered a reader regarding whether it would be possible to continue using his VCR to time shift and record programs while watching another TV ...