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12-31-2006
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Description:
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This is the first USB HDTV tuner to feature LG's 5th generation ATSC decoder chip. The chip itself is very good at receiving digital signals over the air, and this device will also view NTSC analog TV and ClearQAM (unscrambled digital cable). The digital tuner in it functions with the help of the 'bluebird' firmware that must be downloaded. The analog does not, at the time of this writing, function on any operating system except Windows XP SP2.
Also features integrated IR receiver and remote control.
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Keywords:
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HDTV USB Zenith LG 5th Bluebird
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Chipset:
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LG Electronics LGDT3303 VSB/QAM
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Connection Type:
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USB
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