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Seems like gadget week here on the blog, but hey -- the rule is if I like it, I blog about it.
Here's a little USB gizmo that plugs into your computer and turns it into a TV! No lie, it's a TV tuner in a USB format. A German company makes it, and it is expected to cost around E130. Don't know exactly how many USD that converts to, but it can't be that much; not for the stuff you get.

The device can either pick signals out of the air without the need for a cable connection or, or if you are at home you can go through the included cable adapter. I am not sure how many channels you will be able to pull in with the antenna, but I’m guessing the stronger the signals, the more you will get. Not only can you receive signals, but you can also record the TV in full MPEG2 support. In addition it will also support EPG, TimeShifting, Videotext, video import and CD/DVD recording.
With your computer, you got a little TiVO in your pocket. This wins the neato product award for the month.

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