Elgato EyeTV Wonder USB 2.0 review

Watch and record TV on your Mac

TechRadar Verdict

If you want to simply watch TV on your Mac this is an excellent solution. If you want to record TV as well then go for the next model up

Pros

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    Hardly any latency in normal playback

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    Connects to satellite and cable boxes

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    Easy to set up

Cons

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    Pretty basic feature set

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    Can't communicate with your digital box

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    Not really designed for recording

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With the petite Mac mini and the gorgeously stylish iMac G5 deserving of a place in anybody's living room, playing TV on your Mac is something a lot of Mac owners are getting interested in again.

The first stumbling block to enjoying Richard and Judy in the afternoon on your computer is that neither the iMac nor the Mac mini play TV out of the box. If you've got a Power Mac then it's a simple matter of inserting a TV card from the likes of Miglia into a spare PCI slot and you're ready to go, but with Apple's small form factor iMacs and Mac minis, this really isn't an option.

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