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    Elgato promising in-car TV reception at over 100mph!

    Among the most interesting of the many interesting products we saw at September's IFA show in Berlin was a pre-production sample of a twin-tuner Hauppauge digital terrestrial TV USB stick that held out the promise of watching TV on the move in a car and also in areas where reception is normally too poor.

    That product is still not on sale in the UK - though we're hoping to get hands-on next month - but the same hardware is used for a Mac variant, EyeTV Diversity, produced by Elgato, the leading exponent of TV reception on Macs, and available now from the company's web site for €149.95 (£100.96), including VAT and shipping.


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    I must admit I'd rather be concentrating on driving than watching telly at 100mph.

    I do however get what you are saying, as my iTrip doesn't work that well at 100+ and cuts out about 115mph - ie I get static

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    What is it that, just because I write an eye-catching headline (that seems to have caught no one's eye!), people point out the stupidity of my actions?




    But, truth is, having seeing aerial diversity technology demonstrated by the BBC at its last R&D open event, I think people ought to take this stuff very seriously because the potential for improved reception it offers in tricky reception areas is huge.

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