![]() ![]() Fortunately, the HD PVR 2’s instruction manual provides a bit of helpful advice (the word “push” on the connector should be facing downward). Pleasingly, most of the PVR 2’s input and output ports provide a relaxed union- save for unit’s component input, which was a bit too taunt and without a trapezoidal connector, presented the possibility of being forced in upside down. Rounding out the list of bundled items is an IR Blaster, which allows the recorder to issue commands to a cable/satellite box or AV receiver. Along with the six-volt power supply, a nine-foot USB and six-foot HDMI cable, the HD PVR box also includes a set of brawny component cables as well as a connector which links them to the recorder’s proprietary video input. While exhibiting the same secure build quality as the PVR, the successor also provides users with a triangular button atop the device, which is capable of starting and stopping the capture process. Aesthetically, the unit flaunts a more stylish design, with an eye-grabbing hour-glass shaped midsection which communicates recording conditions based of the color of a glowing band. The capture recorder itself bears a considerably smaller footprint than its predecessor. Opening the PVR 2’s box reveals a wealth of individually wrapped components. ![]() The release of the HD remedies this grievance, while contributing a handful of new features to streamline the capturing process. Last year, we reviewed Hauppage’s 1445 HD PVR, which proved to be a capable unit, with one notable shortcoming – the device didn’t have a HDMI port, which has become the de facto interface for high-definition consoles. Thanks to the introduction of consumer-level equipment developed by firms such as Hauppage Computer Works and Elgato Systems, high-definition video can now be grabbed using affordable, diminutive devices. Not long ago, if you wanted to seize the output of a game console, the sole feasible option was an expensive and bulky professional-level video capture device.
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