TBS5880 USB DVB-T2/T/C CI TV Box:
TBS5880 is a hybrid digital TV external box with both DVB-T2/T tuner
and DVB-C tuner. You can use it for watching or recording digital
terrestrial or cable TV on PC. The integrated CI support makes it
possible to watch Pay TV(By inserting the correct CAM and subscription
smartcard into the CI slot, premium channels will be available). The
manufacturer provides both Windows BDA driver and Linux driver up to the
latest kernel. The unique TBS MCE tool makes it easy to read
CAM/Smartcard on Windows7 Media Center, thus your subscription TV can
be watched/recorded on Windows7 Media Center. On Linux platform, you
can also watch payTV with correct software. TBS5880 is compatible with
Windows7 Media Center, MediaPortal, DVBlink, DVBDream, DVBViewer,
ProgDVB, Skynet, TSreader, XBMC,MythTV,VDR and many other popular
softwares.
TBS5280 USB DVB-T2/T Dual Tuner TV Box
TBS5280 is an USB interface digital terrestrial TV box with two tuners for watching and recording Freeview SD or HD channels on PC. The two tuners enable you to watch TV channel on one multiplex while recording another channel on another multiplex simultaneously. It’s ready with Windows BDA driver and Linux driver up to the latest kernel(Tested on Ubuntu, Fedora, Opensuse and many other Linux distributions). It’s compatible with Windows7 Media Center, MediaPortal, DVBlink, DVBDream, DVBViewer, ProgDVB, Skynet, TSreader, XBMC,MythTV, VDR and many other popular DVB softwares.TBS 5680 DVB-C TV Tuner CI USB:
TBS5680 is a digital cable TV Tuner external box with USB connection for watching and recording digital cable TV on PC. With integrated CI slot, it can be used for watching clear/unecrypted or encrypted Pay TV(By inserting the correct CAM and subscription smartcard into the CI slot, encrypted pay TV will be available). Windows BDA driver are provided and Linux driver will be released in the near future. The unique TBS MCE tool makes it possible to read CAM/Smartcard on Windows7 Media Center, thus your subscription cable TV can be watched/recorded on Windows7 Media Center.
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