Sabrent USB 2.0 TV Tuner/Video Capture Box with Remote Control
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Connect this capture box to your computer to record television shows, video game footage, and clips from DVD or Blu-ray discs
Sabrent USB 2.0 TV Tuner/Video Capture Box with Remote Control
Like a high-tech VCR, this capture box records cable TV footage directly to your computer. TV isn’t the only thing it can record—you can also use it to capture video game footage, record clips from DVDs, or import video from camcorders.
Record Video Directly to Your Computer
- Connects to computers via a USB port
- Records footage as you watch it
- No need to fuss about with USB sticks or tiny memory cards
Cord-Free Control
Surf channels, adjust volume, and record programming with the included remote control.
Specifics
- Model number: TV-USB20
- Coaxial, RCA/composite, S-video, and audio in
- Audio out
- Supports on-screen display (OSD), channel rename, and video conferencing
- Full-screen display
- Capture rate: 30fps
- Product dimensions: 6”x2”x8”
- Condition: new
In the box: tuner box, remote control, software CD, user manual
About Sabrent
Sabrent is a company with a singular mission: to help customers keep their digital devices interconnected. Its lineup of USB hubs, video display adapters, and cables has solutions for nearly any connectivity problem, from keeping a smartphone charged to expanding a computer’s ports to make room for more peripherals. Despite the utilitarian nature of their products, though, Sabrent’s designers add a little aesthetic flair to products. This eye for design ensures the company’s cables and hubs fit in with the stylish laptops and smartphones they support, as evidenced by Sabrent’s range of sleek aluminum USB hubs designed specifically to complement Apple products.
For questions pertaining to this deal, click the Ask a Question button below. For post-purchase inquiries, please contact customer support.Sold by Groupon Goods. View the FAQ to learn more.
Connect this capture box to your computer to record television shows, video game footage, and clips from DVD or Blu-ray discs
Sabrent USB 2.0 TV Tuner/Video Capture Box with Remote Control
Like a high-tech VCR, this capture box records cable TV footage directly to your computer. TV isn’t the only thing it can record—you can also use it to capture video game footage, record clips from DVDs, or import video from camcorders.
Record Video Directly to Your Computer
- Connects to computers via a USB port
- Records footage as you watch it
- No need to fuss about with USB sticks or tiny memory cards
Cord-Free Control
Surf channels, adjust volume, and record programming with the included remote control.
Specifics
- Model number: TV-USB20
- Coaxial, RCA/composite, S-video, and audio in
- Audio out
- Supports on-screen display (OSD), channel rename, and video conferencing
- Full-screen display
- Capture rate: 30fps
- Product dimensions: 6”x2”x8”
- Condition: new
In the box: tuner box, remote control, software CD, user manual
About Sabrent
Sabrent is a company with a singular mission: to help customers keep their digital devices interconnected. Its lineup of USB hubs, video display adapters, and cables has solutions for nearly any connectivity problem, from keeping a smartphone charged to expanding a computer’s ports to make room for more peripherals. Despite the utilitarian nature of their products, though, Sabrent’s designers add a little aesthetic flair to products. This eye for design ensures the company’s cables and hubs fit in with the stylish laptops and smartphones they support, as evidenced by Sabrent’s range of sleek aluminum USB hubs designed specifically to complement Apple products.
For questions pertaining to this deal, click the Ask a Question button below. For post-purchase inquiries, please contact customer support.Sold by Groupon Goods. View the FAQ to learn more.
Need To Know Info
- Free returns
- Does not ship to PO boxes/AK/HI/Canada/Puerto Rico.
- Most orders are delivered within 7 business days from the purchase date. Shipping questions?
- How is the strike-through price determined?