



It offers USB 2.0 connectivity, the marvelous EyeTV 2.0 (see our [url=http://www.macsimumnews.com/index.php/archive/overhauled_eyetv_a_must_have_upgrade/]April 7 review[/url]) software and a remote control that's 2-3 times bigger than the TVMicro itself. With the Miglia hardware/EyeTV 2.0 software combo, you can watch TV in a window or in full screen.
Files are recorded in VCD (MPEG-1), S-VCD (MPEG-2) or DVD (MPEG-2) quality. Unlike its big (and more expensive) brothers EvolutionTV or the excellent [url=http://www.macsimumnews.com/index.php/archive/tvmini_hd_tune_in_turn_on/]TVMini[/url], TVMicro relies on your Mac to transform the TV signal into a digital file.
TVMicro isn't as full featured as Miglia and Elgato's other Personal Video Recorder (PVR) products, but it's well suited for users on the go, folks wanting a fast and easy solution for watching TV on a Mac or (especially) those who just watch the 'tube occasionally on their Mac. If you are really into watching TV on your computer, lay out the extra moolah for either the TVMini or the EyeTV 200. After all, when you throw in the remote and antenna or cable connections, the small size of the TVMicro loses some of its appeal. 
 
TVMicro requires a PowerPC (G4 or G5) or Intel based Mac with USB 2.0 connectivity and Mac OS X 10.4 or higher. You’ll need a dual G4, dual G5 or Intel Dual Core processor to record in full DVD quality.
Macsimum rating: 6.5 out of 10



