Published on February 25th,2009 at 4:21 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

I-O Data Boosts Their SegClip 1Seg TV Tuner

Until today if you bought one of these tiny (20.5×56.8×11.5mm and 13g) USB 1Seg TV tuners, you’d face the horrible burden of having to always carry with you the proper CD driver or EXE file to install both the 1Seg USB card driver and video software… Now thanks to I-O Data’s latest SegClip GV-SC400, this annoying process is now something from the past. With its 4GB internal memory, I-O Data pre installed for you both drivers and the necessary software, a bit like on U3 USB key, and you’ll be free to watch TV on any compatible PC.

Like most 1Seg USB TV tuner keys you can also record videos and store them on your USB and even watch them later.

Via I-O DATA
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