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Elgato EyeTV Mobile dongle brings live TV to the iPad 2

Sure, Elgato already has an app that allows you to stream TV on your iPad — but that’s provided that they’re being broadcast online. To drag in live TV over the air you’d desire a TV-tuner , something that has, in the past, been unavailable for Apple’s popular slate. By the tip of September that loss of broadcast television becomes only a distant memory with the discharge of EyeTV Mobile, a £100 (about $163) dongle that connects to the iPad’s proprietary port. The tuner may be capable of pull in MPEG 2 streams over DVB-T , but won’t work with DVB-T2 broadcasts like Freeview HD. Inspect the source for more details.

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