CHANDLER, Ariz.—Channel Master, a manufacturer of over-the-air TV products, has announced it has entered into an exclusive, strategic agreement with TiVo to offer its DVR technology for OTA antenna ...
WASHINGTON—Channel Master has begun shipping the new Zinwell NextGen TV receiver, adding the latest option for members of the public wishing to benefit from many of the features of ATSC 3.0 while ...
“Channel Master’s solid and reliable DVR+ may not have the latest network streaming features, but it doesn’t come with any subscription baggage, either.” “Why you can trust Digital Trends – We have a ...
Channel Master’s over-the-air DVR is straightforward, but short on features. The Channel Master DVR+ is among the least-sophisticated ways to record broadcast TV from an antenna. The interface is ...
Channel Master is ditching its old over-the-air DVR box and embracing Android TV. The Channel Master Stream+ is a $99 4K streaming box with a coaxial input for hooking up an antenna. It uses Live ...
Channel Master today unveiled a new subscription-free consumer DVR for over-the-air TV recording. The DVR+ (model CM-7500GB16) is a dual-tuner DVR that records broadcast HDTV when used with an ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Channel Master launched an antenna giveaway at www.channelmaster.com/palmetto on Thursday at 12 p.m. A limited number of audience members ...
For many cord-cutters, the holy grail has long been a reliable over-the-air (OTA) DVR that isn't saddled with subscription fees. And as you'd expect from a holy grail, it hasn't been easy to find ...
Antenna maker Channel Master wants to make it easier for you to add live TV to your streaming video diet. The Stream+ streaming media player ($99) has Android TV software, which uses Google's Live TV ...
Niche DVR maker Channel Master is back with a product that it hopes will appeal to a broader audience of cord cutters: The company’s new Stream+ is an Android TV-based streaming device that doubles as ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.