Over-the-air TV Antenna for iPad
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The Tivizen, over-the-air TV antenna, coming to iPad
by Mike Schramm (RSS feed) on Jan 5th 2011 at 6:30PM
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We're live at CES this week, and things are kicking off here in Vegas. The show floor itself opens tomorrow, but electronics manufacturers have already started up with all of their announcements and reveals showing off all of the new hardware for 2011. Here's one interesting gadget: the Tivizen is a device created by Korean company Valups which plus into the iPad's dock connector, and along with a free app, allows for the iPad to recieve digital over-the-air broadcasts of television. That's pretty handy -- depending on standards and availability, you should be able to watch most major broadcast channels in large US metro areas directly on your iPad.
The Tivizen is priced at $99, which puts it in line with something like the EyeTV. Hopefully not for too long, though -- the device requires its own battery, which only lasts a couple of hours. If you've been looking for a way to watch a broadcast show you can't otherwise see, specifically on your iPad, the Tivizen might be just what you're looking for. Odds are there's some other way to watch that video on Apple's tablet, no?
The Tivizen, over-the-air TV antenna, coming to iPad
Not the most attractive of accessories imo. I'd like this more if it were redesigned as a right angle kickstand, with the antenna as the stand. Still though, it's intriguing.
> Edit: for something similar that doesn't stick out the side of your iPad, go 3 posts below.
Stream live TV to your iPad
Here's something interesting along the same lines:
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Originally Posted by engadget.com
Hauppauge debuts Broadway live TV streamer for iPhones and iPads, WinTV-Aero-m receiver for PCs
By Donald Melanson posted Jan 8th 2011 4:33AM
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It may look vaguely like an accessory to a late-80s PC that's sprouted antennas, but Hauppauge's new "Broadway" live TV streamer does have a few more modern tricks up its sleeve:
it can stream live TV to your iPhone or iPad.
That can be done over WiFi in your house or over the internet anywhere else, and the device packs a multi-format receiver that can tune in both digital cable TV channels and ATSC over-the-air broadcast channels (or analog TV, for that matter), which are all conveniently compressed for streaming.
Look for it to be available soon for $199
Hauppauge debuts Broadway live TV streamer for iPhones and iPads, WinTV-Aero-m receiver for PCs -- Engadget
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Hauppauge Digital Inc. (NASDAQ: HAUP) is the leading and largest developer and marketer of analog and digital TV Tuners for the personal computer market. These tuners allow personal computer users to watch TV on their computers. The company has introduced its new product for Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) gadgets, spurring a flurry of trading.
Hauppauge introduces a new way to Watch live TV on an iPad or iPhone with Broadway. You can watch local news, sports events, or any other live TV programs in your home, or anywhere in the world on an Apple iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch.
I'm definitely interested in this!