Hauppage, New York-based Hauppage Computer Works Inc has a new model of its personal computer add-in board, which puts standard video inside a moveable, resizable VGA display window. It adds a 122-channel cable-ready tuner and a built-in 1 Watt-per-channel stereo amplifier. It accepts two other video inputs from video recorders, video cameras and video disks. […]
Hauppage, New York-based Hauppage Computer Works Inc has a new model of its personal computer add-in board, which puts standard video inside a moveable, resizable VGA display window. It adds a 122-channel cable-ready tuner and a built-in 1 Watt-per-channel stereo amplifier. It accepts two other video inputs from video recorders, video cameras and video disks. It is aimed at business but also leisure applications. Win/TV-02, as the product is called, costs $500. Mouse menus in the Win/TV window enable users to adjust colour saturation, hue, RGB balance, brightness and contrast; left and right channel audio; frame-grab; and select among three NTSC or PAL video sources, including the tuner.