The interface was similar to that of other Apple products.
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#EL GATO EYETV 200 SOFTWARE#
In 2006, version 2.1 of the EyeTV software was introduced with a new user-interface, an integrated TV guide from TitanTV and compatibility with Apple remotes. The EZ was a basic, entry-level product with an analog tuner for watching TV on a Mac computer.
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The Eye TV Wonder was only available from July 2005 to January 2006, before being discontinued and replaced with the Eye TV EZ. A review in The Register gave it an 85 percent rating. It received a 4 out of 5 rating in TechRadar. The EyeTV for DTT (digital terrestrial TV) is a small USB-powered device with an antenna for receiving free over-the-air television broadcasts. īy 2005, several other EyeTV products had been introduced, such as the EyeTV for DTT, the EyeTV EZ and the EyeTV Wonder. It gave the product an 89 out of 100 rating. Sound and Vision Magazine said it was "pretty darn cool" and an easy, inexpensive way to get media server functionality, though there were some user interface quirks.
#EL GATO EYETV 200 INSTALL#
A review in Macworld gave it three stars or a "good" rating, saying that it was easy to install and worked well with Apple applications, but some aspects were quirky or frustrating. It connected Mac computers and televisions that share the same home network. It had recording features similar to other EyeTV products, but was also intended for steaming a computer display to a television. That same year a home media server called EyeHome was introduced. A story in the Washington Post said it was more expensive than some alternatives, but worked on a Mac and had good-quality recordings. A Macworld review gave it 4 out of 5 stars for "very good" and emphasized the video quality and ease-of-use.
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EyeTV 200 introduced a digital remote control and converted video programming into the higher-quality MPEG-2 format. The next iteration was released in 2004 and called EyeTV 200. A 2002 article in Macworld said it was the "first step" in bridging computers and television, but at this point still had "some kinks". It also had coaxial and RCA plugs to connect it with a VCR or camcorder. It was a small USB-powered device that contained a cable tuner and hardware encoder in order to convert television video into an MPEG-1 format for watching on a computer. The first EyeTV hardware device was introduced in November 2002.
#EL GATO EYETV 200 BLUETOOTH#
Elgato also developed light bulbs that can respond to programming on a mobile device and respond to commands over Bluetooth and it produces two Thunderbolt products: a dock for MacBooks and an external hard drive. In 2014, it introduced a home monitoring system called Eve, which provides alerts to users regarding things like air pressure, temperature and water use.
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More recently, Elgato introduced a line of "smart" products, such as a key fob that track's the user's distance from their car or purse and provides notifications to help them find it. The first EyeTV product was introduced in November 2002. Įlgato is best known for a line of video-recording products called EyeTV, which record video from over-the-air antennas, satellite TV, or mobile devices. The manufacturer, also called Elgato, was founded in 1992 by Markus Fest and is headquartered in Munich, Germany. Elgato Game Capture File:Logo Elgato Systems.pngĮlgato is a brand of consumer technology products.