By
Humphrey Cheung,
published on November 30, 2004
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: sasem, onair, usb2 | Themes: Business Notebooks
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: sasem, onair, usb2 | Themes: Business Notebooks
Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Price And Contents
- 3. Interface
2. Price And Contents
The Sasem unit is available for $239 from Copperbox , their exclusive United States distributor.
In the box is the unit itself, a USB2 cable, a power supply, a remote control and two AA batteries for the remote. No HDTV antenna is included, so you will have to buy your own. For our testing, we used the triangle antenna that came with the ATi HDTV Wonder.
Closer Look

The OnAir HDTV connects to the PC via a USB2 port. Since the USB2 connection doesn't provide enough power, you will have to use the included external power adapter.
There are connections for both Digital TV and Analog TV. You can also connect S-Video or Composite Video (Yellow, Red, White).
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The Sasem unit is available for $239 from Copperbox , their exclusive United States distributor.
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The Sasem unit is available for $239 from Copperbox , their exclusive United States distributor.
Sasem OnAir USB2: HDTV Anywhere! : Read more
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