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PCTV’s Broadway 2T streams TV on your iPad while you’re outside the Old Country

We’ve seen apps that ensure you don’t miss the subsequent episode of Jersey Shore, but excluding Sling ‘s, there aren’t many who stream TV to a mobile device. PCTV’s new Broadway 2T does that — but with a boatload of caveats. The box’s built-in Freeview tuner permit you to watch your shows over WiFi or 3G from anywhere on this planet, nonetheless it’ll only pick up over-the-air broadcasts from regions using the DVB-T standard (read: not within the US ). It also comes with composite cables, that are perfect for establishing a safety camera rig, but a deal-breaker for almost all of geeks who own a high-def set. The 2T streams video throughout the browser, so it really works over Wi-Fi and 3G with Mac, PC, and Apple’s mobile Safari browser, with Android support coming sometime within the second quarter. No word yet on availability, though it’s up for preorder on PCTV’s site for €199 ($287.14) when you can’t live without your EPL matches while traveling faraway from your European villa.

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Access your favourite TV shows pass though your iPhone and iPad, from anywhere within the world

Special offers available exclusively at Scan Computers’ Stand No. G1 on the Gadget Show LIVE 2011

London 12 April 2011- PCTV Systems, a division of Hauppauge Digital Inc, may be launching its new Broadway 2T on the Gadget Show LIVE in Birmingham (April 13th to 17th).

The Broadway permits you to redirect your private home TV and private video content in your iPhone, iPad, netbook, notebook or Mac computer anywhere on this planet. When mobile, your TV and content is accessed via your web browser. No third party apps or additional purchases are needed.

Yehia Oweiss, Hauppauge Digital’s Vice chairman of Sales EMEA says: “We’ve designed the Broadway 2T to be easy to exploit. It directs your private home TV or other connected video signals LIVE out of your home for your iPhone or iPad device that may access a web browser, anywhere on the earth,” continued Oweiss. “Connect the Broadway to an excellent TV source at your house and take that digital picture quality anywhere (via 3G or WiFi). Whether you’re in a café in Paris or within the departure hall in Las Vegas, your property TV is often with you. This brings a complete new dimension to the non-public TV experience.”

The Broadway 2T offers an environmental advantage, since it doesn’t have to be connected to a computer. The Broadway is 802.11n wireless and lines two built-in Dual DVB-T tuners to offer direct access to the device out of your iPhone, iPad or mobile device via the net browser. Further, the most recent H.264 codecs ensure it truly is more convenient at the battery lifetime of your mobile device.

The Broadway 2T has an SRP of £229 inc. VAT but can be bought exclusively from Scan Computers, Stand No. G1, on the Gadget Show LIVE for a distinct show price of £159.99 inc. VAT. Limited stock available.

Bridging the distance between TV and the Internet

Connect wirelessly.
Send Live-TV or video signal feeds via internet to host device.
Sophisticated MPEG-4 H.264 hardware compression.
Integrated 802.11n WLAN for wireless streaming of television signals to host device.
No additional software (app) required – including iPod and iPad.
Control your own home content; schedule recordings, play pre-recorded content.
Audio/Video input to show iPad or iPhone into remote surveillance solution by connecting analog camera.
Android Smart Phones and Tablet support in Q2 2011.

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