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MSI Digivox Mini II V3 review

Freeview on your laptop, thank you MSI

Our Score 4

Last reviewed: 2008-02-13February 13th 2008

Price at launch £19.00
Manufacturer's Description With MSI Digi VOX mini USB2.0, you can really enjoy watching (or recording) Digital TV (DVB-T) on your computer or laptop
Features Watch and record DVB-T digital terrestrial TV on your PC, Watch DVB-T TV anywhere with the optional portable antenna, Still Image Capture in JPEG or BMP format, EPG, Time Shifting and Scheduled recording function, Supports HDTV Receiving up to 1080i
Accessories RF converter, USB Extension Cable, Portable Antenna75 Ohm (UHF / VHF) TV Antenna
Colour White
Additional Requirements Microsoft Direct x9.0C / When using MCE 2005 OS an extra 3rd party DVD decoder must be installed
OS Requirements Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition, Microsoft Windows XP SP 2
Processor Type Required Pentium 4
Ram Required (MB) 256
Required Hard Disk Space (GB) 1
Required Peripherals CD-ROM Drive, USB Port
Min Processor Speed (GHz) 2
Software Provided MAGIX GoyaBase (Language support English + Germany)
Remote Control Yes
Tuner Details 75 Ohm (UHF / VHF) TV Antenna / Frequency:51-858 MHz tuning range / COFDM :2K FFT or 8K FFT COFDM demodulator (Fully DVB-T compliant: ETS 300-744)

Product Summary

Digivox Mini II V3

Price at launch

£19.00

For

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Good accompanying software

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USB extender

Against

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Quite bulky

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