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[access-uk] Re: Accessible Freeview on PC
- From: "kevin and emma" <kream@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2005 20:23:35 -0000
details are available in various places. try:
http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html?rb=12651856828&action=c2hvd19wcm9kdWN0X292ZXJ2aWV3&product_uid=94486
you'll need to do a bit of cutting and pasting to get the whole address as i
can't get it on one line.
Kevin - co-owner/moderator of the blind gamers discussion list
contact me via email/msn:
kream@xxxxxxxxxxxx
----- Original Message -----
From: G. McFarlane
To: Jaws UK ; access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 2:06 AM
Subject: [access-uk] Accessible Freeview on PC
Hi
Apologies for double posting but I thought some in both camps might be
interested in this.
I've posted the spec below and if anyone's interested I can post the exact
link from ebuyer (although it's apparently widely available)
It's called:
. Freecom DVB-T TV USB Stick **Ultra compa...
and it works extremely well. It's a complete freeview box just the size of a
memory stick. For once, after trying many other tuners and softwares, it's the
first one I've found that is completely accessible to Jaws. All that is
described below works well. The Electronic Program Guide works pretty
flawlessly - pressing Ctrl and 'E' in the Control Panel of the program brings
it up - you choose your channel, it accesses the program listings from the
internet and once yo tab down to the relevant box you choose a program and
choose it - it is then placed in the recording presets and will be recorded at
the correct time. Everything is accessed by keypress, and even the audio
description can be accessed and works. (Apparently the picture's good too, the
sound certainly is.)
It's designed to be portable and plugs int a laptop. Unless you're in a
strong signal area the supplied portable digital ariel probably won't work well
- it could probably be benefited by a booster or perhaps a new separate boosted
portable freeview portable area could be purchased. However when connected to
the appropriate house ariel it works a treat. At about £45 it's a very welcome
and acceptable way to watch high quality TV on your desktop and to record to
DVD for future viewing.
I hasten to add I get no commission for this but for once anew product like
this coming out of the box accessible is quite a wonder.
Regards.
Gordon McFarlane
Watch and record Digital TV or listen to Digital Radio on your desktop or
notebook. It's free!
List of 18 items
. Watch FREE TO AIR Digital TV on your notebook or desktop
. Listen to FREE TO AIR Digital Radio in your office, car, anywhere.
. Record Digital TV shows with the Electronic Program Guide (EPG).
. Fully resizable TV, up to full screen.
. Auto channel scan and name recognition.
. Detachable DVB-T antenna for the best transmission.
. Time shift allow you to continue from where you pause a live show.
. Installs in seconds without opening your notebook or desktop PC.
. Burn recorded video to CD/DVD.
. USB compliant, works simultaneously with any other USB device.
. Small dimension 28 x 86 x 15 mm.
. Compatible with Windows XP.
. No AC adapter is needed, the DVB-T stick is USB buspowered.
. All Freecom devices meet the highest industry standards.
. Unlimited free helpdesk support.
. 2 years manufacturers warranty
. Remote Control Included
.
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