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This questionable device retailed for 79.99 USD (personally I think that's more overpriced then movie theatre popcorn). By plugging it in you can watch your favorite shows, but only with a Game Boy Advance cart plugged in to this behemoth. I like to think of it as a leach, using the cartridge slot to get access, but uses its own battery's, and has its own speakers. As you can see in the picture, it came with a stand, you don't have to hold it when enjoying your Saturday night football.
Surprisingly, there exists not 1, not 3, but 2 different models of the TV tuner (I got you there, didn't I?)! Another model exists for the Game Boy Advance SP, to make it fit better due to the different shape. This version simply rests under the SP, and has a narrower slot. If your looking to buy one, just be warned, it wont work in the US, because it is an analog only device, and that is not used there. You still can hook it up to different devices, like a DVD player, and play all the pirated movies you want.
This product may be a product of its time. Because it uses a dated video game system (at least to the rest of society), and its main input isn't even used, I'd recommend you prosed with caution. If you really want to get your hands on it, then go for it, but I wont endorse it. This ends our look at the Pelican TV Tuner.

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