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You know who you are. You’ve got piles of old Battlestar Galactica VHS tapes lying around the house. You celebrate your entire collection of That’s Incredible shows on Betamax. If only there were some way to convert all of those memories into a more current (albeit still sad) digital version. Well, hold on to your parachute pants. The iConvert Video converter is just the gadget for you. Now you can take all of those old tapes and transfer them to your computer to be digitally savored for generations to come.
With the iConvert Video Converter, it’s easy to turn your old VHS tapes, DVDs and TV shows into digital video – no computer needed. iConvert records any kind of video as digital files on its built-in SD memory card drive. Simply connect iConvert to your VCR, camcorder or DVD player and insert a standard SD or SDHC memory card. Then press PLAY. The iConvert records your movies as you watch. When finished recording, remove memory card and transfer digital videos to your computer or other digital device.
This nifty little device lets you digitally record your favorite TV shows, too. iConvert Video captures and records analog videos that degrade over time, preserving them as digital files. This is great for your old VHS tapes, but also works with standard PAL and NTSC TV systems. The iConvert includes cables, AC adapter and viewing and editing software and is Windows ME, XP and Vista compatible. You can order your own iConvert at www.brookstone.com for $99.95.
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