Compro V200F standalone TV box unveiled

Posted on Saturday, October 25 2008 @ 14:20 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Compro unveiled the VideoMate V200F standalone TV box, this device offers analog TV shows and FM radio reception for your PC.
Compro Technology, a leading innovative developer and manufacturer of PC multimedia products, is pleased to launch the VideoMate V200F -- high-resolution standalone TV box for 1680 x 1050, 1600 x 1200 and 1440 x 900 resolutions TV watching for your CRT/LCD/PDP monitors. It suits for 15” to 22” LCDs or others including standard 4:3/ 5:4 CRTs / LCDs and 16:9/ 16:10 wide screen LCDs. No drivers required, simply connect the VideoMate V200F with monitor and TV cable/antenna feed and you can watch analog TV shows on your monitor.

VideoMate V200F features 9 channels preview on one screen, custom channel order creating, favorite channel list setting and even pause the live TV for important scene. The 3:2 pull-down correction, enhanced 3D motion adaptive de-interlacing, progressive scan, and noise reduction delivers a crystal and vivid picture quality. For different video scene needs, VideoMate V200F built-in exclusive OptiMode offers TV, Game, Cinema, and Custom display modes. Also, for an improved picture display on different type monitors, VideoMate V200F provides 4:3, 16:9, Panorama, full screen, and SmartZoom aspect ratio selection. Moreover, VideoMate V200F offers the advanced PIP supporting high resolution up to 1680×1050. It allows you to watch TV and still can work on other Windows applications at the same time with a size selectable window.

Aside from TV viewing, VideoMate V200F has included video/audio inputs to provide S-video, composite video, stereo audio connection. You can easily connect the TV box with DVD player, VCR, DV, or Xbox/PS 3 game consoles to watch DVD movies or play games on your monitor. The VideoMate V200F also provides FM radio broadcasting reception. The perfect companion of all monitors, VideoMate V200F gives you a money-saving way to convert your monitors into a TV and multimedia center.


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