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KWorld Adds TV Tuner Boxes For PC Monitors

Irvine, Calif. – The Digital Television
transition may have been successfully executed four months ago, but KWorld Computer is finding new
markets for its new variations on TV set-top converter boxes.

The company said Thursday that it has developed two products
aimed at bringing over-the-air digital television signals and in-the-clear QAM
digital cable signals to desktop displays and/or old analog TV sets.

The external ATSC/QAM TVBox is being made available in two
iterations – the SA290-Q LE (which carries a $99 suggested retail) and the
SA295-Q DE (which carries a $109 suggested retail.)

The SA290-Q LE supports VGA output for a direct connection a
desktop PC monitor, while the SA295-Q DE model supports VGA, DVI and HDMI
output (cables included).

Both versions also include component video (YPbPr) and composite
RCA video outputs for use with old analog TV sets, KWorld said.

Programs are displayed in a 16:9 aspect ratio and can be output in
a range of video formats, including 1080i or 720p high definition.

KWorld Computer is targeting the devices at students and other viewers
who are now watching their television shows via the Web.

Other features in both models include an advanced Power Smart
energy-saving technology that automatically powers off the TVBox when it has
been idle for a user-selected period of time, adjustable from 30 minutes to
four hours.

Both also support MP3 and JPEG photo and video playback, enabling
an LCD PC monitor to be transformed into a digital photo frame.

The tuner boxes come with an infrared remote to change channels or
to flip the monitor between PC and TV use.

Both products are shipping now to KWorld dealers, DMRs, VARs and
distributors, including Ingram Micro, NewEgg, Fry’s Electronics, TigerDirect,
PC Bay and others.

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