AVerMedia ships AVerTV Hybrid Volar MAX USB hybrid tuner
AVerMedia's already pacified you desktop owners this year, but folks looking to stuff a new hybrid TV tuner in their laptop bag can finally stop pouting. The AVerTV Hybrid Volar MAX, which originally debuted at CES, is finally shipping. As expected, this minuscule device enables XP / Vista-equipped rigs to receive OTA HDTV (Clear QAM support included) along with AM / FM radio signals and NTSC analog content. The bundled AVer MediaCenter software even includes H.264 compression capabilities and a 320 x 240 resolution choice for those exporting directly to an iPod. Ready to dive in? It's all yours for $79.99.

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Jon @ Apr 1st 2008 8:21AM
Not a very funny April fools joke
BrokenMonkey @ Apr 1st 2008 3:32PM
When is the Hauppauge HVR-950Q coming out? This looks similar to the 950, and the price is the same, is it based on the 950?
Maruko @ Apr 1st 2008 11:30PM
WinTV HVR 950Q is more expensive, about 20 bucks more than this one. Well, I think it is because of the accompanying remote. However, if you're a video game lover, you will prefer AVerTV Hybrid Volar MAX for the synchronization tech when playin games on MCE. Also, 950Q cannot do the real-time H.264 recording.