
If you’re looking to bridge the gap between the boob tube and YouTube, Elgato (literally, “the gato”) has always been a good bet. The company’s newly announced EyeTV Netstream DTT takes the ol’ EyeTV tuner we’ve all grown to know and love and lets you connect it to your router, allowing you to watch DTV on any computer connected to your network, provided it’s a Mac or a PC. Plays well Windows 7 Media Center and ships with both TerraTec Home Cinema (Windows) and EyeTV 3 (OS X). Available now for €250 (about $350). Hit the source link and never miss an episode of The New Benny Hill Show again. PR after the break.
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