
Logitech has rolled out the One-Seg Tuner LDT-1Si01 for Apple’s iPad, iPhone and iPod. The digital TV tuner connects to your iOS devices via the 30-pin dock connector. The gadget features a retractable antenna and a micro USB port. You can also record TV show using the accompanying app. The Logitec One-Seg Tuner LDT-1Si01 is currently available in Japan for 7,980 Yen ($103). [Product Page]

Mitsubishi will launch the REAL Engine LCD-22BLR500 22-inch HDTV in the Japanese market. This all-in-one HDTV comes equipped with a digital TV tuner, a 500GB HDD and a Blu-ray player/burner with AVCREC support. The Mitsubishi LCD-22BLR500 also features an SD card slot, a USB port and an Ethernet port to give you access to most Japanese VOD services including Tsutaya TV. The Mitsubishi REAL Engine LCD-22BLR500 will be available in Japan next month for 100,000 Yen or approx. $1,239. [Mitsubishi]

The Buffalo DT-F200/U2W is not an ordinary digital TV tuner, because it is able to record two TV programs at the same time. The USB terrestrial digital TV tuner uses twin antennas, which are connected to a couple of processors. Buffalo will release the Buffalo DT-F200/U2W USB terrestrial digital TV tuner in mid-December 2010 for 16,800 Yen (around $200). Read more

Ceton has started selling the InfiniTV quad-CableCARD tuner that allows users to watch digital cable TV from their computers or dedicated media centers. It is capable of simultaneously streaming or recording four separate channels of TV content, in SD or HD resolutions, including encrypted or premium channels. The InfiniTV is currently available for $399, while CableCARD rentals typically range from $2-6/month from various providers. [Electronista]

Still remember the Elgato EyeTV TV Tuner for Mac and PC that we mentioned earlier this year? Elgato is back with their latest TV tuner namely the Elgato EyeTV Hybrid. Claimed as the smallest hybrid TV tuner in the world, the device is compatible with both Mac and Windows 7. The Elgato EyeTV Hybrid USB dongle retails for $149.95 in the US and Canada. [Elgato]

Elgato is back with its new EyeTV One TV tuner for both Mac and Windows. The EyeTV One connects to the computer via USB allowing you to watch and record HDTV channels broadcast over-the-air for free. The device features a coaxial plug for connecting an antenna, a flexible USB extender, and an included EyeTV 3 software that offers the ability to stream video to the iPhone and iPod touch via the company’s EyeTV app. Priced at $120, the Elgato EyeTV One TV tuner works only in North America. [Elgato]

The SyncMaster P2770HD is the latest Full HD display from Samsung that has interesting features. The 27-inch HD LCD display comes equipped with an integrated TV tuner, an HDMI input, a 5ms response time, a 50,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, and two 3-watt stereo speakers, which is able to simulate 5.1-channel audio. Other features include Picture In Picture and Picture By Picture modes. The 27-inch Samsung SyncMaster P2770HD is priced at approx. $473 in South Korea. [Press Release]

Buffalo comes back with a USB 1Seg TV tuner, which is dubbed as the DH-MONE/U2. The device will be priced at only 6,090 Yen ($63) and is 70% smaller that its predecessor. The gadget also needs only 140mA power consumption. [Akihabara]

The new Asus My Cinema-EHD3-100/NAQ/FM/AV/MCE RC PCI-express Dual TV card is specially designed for those who want to watch and record both digital (ATSC/QAM) and analog (NTSC) TV channels simultaneously on their PC. The device features an MPEG2 hardware encoder that wil reduce CPU loading while producing high quality video. Using PCI Express x1 interface, this dual hybrid TV card also provides transmission speeds of up to 500MB/s, which is three times faster than a conventional PCI bus that runs at 133MB/s. The new Asus My Cinema comes with an ASUS GadgeTV widget that will add a small window on the Windows Vista sidebar. [FarEastGizmos]

Asus just released the new Express TV Stick that boasts high quality digital (DVBT) and analog TV signal reception. This gadget allows you to conveniently watch TV and enjoy access to multimedia entertainment wherever you may be. You just need to plug the Asus Express TV Stick into a free USB slot, and then the built-in Asus Pop-Up TV technology will instantly display TV channels without requiring manually launched programs. What makes this TV tuner more special is that it is fully compatible with Microsoft Vista Home Premium, Vista Home Basic, Vista Ultimate, and Windows XP platforms. [FarEastGizmos]