The hottest new home entertainment technology to appear since the introduction of Blu-ray has got to be 3D. Most of the major brands have their own systems on the verge of launch, but Samsung was the first to make it into Australian retail electronics stores.
Watch one high definition TV channel while recording another. Plug this stick into an available USB slot on your PC or notebook, and schedule, record, time-shift and watch two of your favourite TV shows.
Please ask your dealer whether DVB-T is available in your region. DVB-T reception is depending on location and might be impaired by thick or steel-enforced walls,and high neighbouring buildings. In such environments, an outdoor / rooftop DVB-T antenna may be required. Mobile reception of DVB-T, e.g. in a car or train, is in general not possible.k
The RRP is $155.95, and they the list of Australian retailer can be viewed at the Kaiser Baas website (link opens in new window).
Source: Lako Pacific
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