First Mac TV Tuners From Pinnacle TV March 8, 2007
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Pinnacle TV has decided there’s money in Macs after all, launching its first two TV tuners for Apple systems.
The two USB tuners are the Pinnacle TV for Mac DVB-T Stick and the Pinnacle TV for Mac Hybrid Stick. The first one is a digital TV tuner and allows us European users to watch, time shift and record our fave TV and radio shows.
The hybrid has both digital and analogue TV tuners and can act as a video capture device too, which is handy. Both come bundled with the Elgato EyeTV Lite software, an AV adaptor cable, mini-antenna and remote control.
Shipping this month, they cost £60 and £90. Oh yeah, they come in black and – you guessed it - white.-Martin Lynch











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What's with all these Mac accessories? Why not just release drivers for existing products rather than just repackaging in white plastic? Seems like a waste of RD:
"We need to make this work with Macs"
"We could develop drivers..."
"No...that's not enough...white plastic...we need white plastic"