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TV Device with USB Input

08/24/2009 5:27 AM

I am SAFDAR from karachi pakistan.
we have a particular requirement for our educational institutions spread all over pakistan.

we want a tv device that have a usb input receiver (rather than a RF input for cable connection) and traditional outputs of Audio and Video that a dany tv device usually have with only one channel (or very few) support.

Actually we want to use internet and tv device (without involving computers) to provide distance learning to our students. we will use TV device with dedicated wireless net connection (provided by a third party service provider) that will directly connect the device to our website that will transmitt video and audio files in RF form that will be recognized by TV device and students will see and listen those by connecting their TV sets (for both audio and video).

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Re: TV Device with USB Input

08/24/2009 7:43 AM

My TV set (a Samsung) has multiple inputs and one of them is an USB input. I can see pictures from my camera directly on screen

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Re: TV Device with USB Input

08/25/2009 2:48 PM

I don't think you're looking for a USB to TV device. You're looking for a device to go between TV and wireless network. All TV with antenna could pickup RF (UHF/VHF) broadcast. You can use a device to receive audio and video from internet then convert them to UHF/VHF so anyone with a TV with antenna could get the signal.

A TV RF signal will have much further range then any wireless signal. TV RF broadcast equipment will be much easier to obtain and cost less then wireless device.

Unless I've read your problem incorrectly.

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Re: TV Device with USB Input

08/25/2009 5:16 PM

With such a vast territory to cover you'll need a repeater (broadcast station) that receives signal from your internet provider thru a computer and then broadcast it in a tv channel that you will have to register pay fees and operate at your cost.

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Re: TV Device with USB Input

08/25/2009 9:04 PM

Not real sure what you are looking for.

Perhaps http://www.wdc.com/en/products/products.asp?driveid=572

It has ntsc video/audio as well as hdmi outputs

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Re: TV Device with USB Input

09/03/2009 8:19 AM

Madrasa education?

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