Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Tizi Brings Live TV To IPad

Switch on the pocket-sized Tizi, lift out the receiver and glow up the confidante app on your iPad or iPhone. Congratulations. You are right away examination live TV.

Elgato's EyeTV already lets you watch TV on your iDevice, but you need a P.C. to be switched on, nearby an receiver and running server program to do it. The Tizi is a tiny, standalone box that does all this for you. It is battery powered, for use both at home and on the move, and gives 3.5-hours of use on a charge. You can moreover offshoot it to any USB power-source to assign and power it.

How does it work? The Tizi pulls in local DVB-T/DT signals, decodes them using its ARM 9 processor and then sends them to your iPhone or iPad around Wi-Fi (802.11b/g). Yes, you'll have to melody your iPad to this Wi-Fi network, but you can still stay related to the internet around 3G if you have it.

A channel-guide helps you find what to watch, and during ads you can switch away to other apps but keep the audio running in the credentials so you know when to melody back in.

This looks similar to a great product. we do not watch sufficient TV, but we could cling to this in the living room, that has a coherent perspective of the sky, and lamp signals to wherever we similar to in the apartment. Neat.

The Tizi is existing right away for $150, and the confidante app is in the App Store for free.

Tizi product page [Tizi. Thanks, unknown Equinux mailing-list people!]

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