The Cinergy T USB XE is slightly smaller than a highlighter pen, plugs into a
USB port and gives you access to free-to-air
(Freeview
in the UK) digital TV channels on your PC.
Setup and installation is simple – you just plug it in and install the
drivers and software from the supplied CD. Terratec Home Cinema provides the TV
console and you also get a free time-limited (60-day) subscription to the
TVTV
web-based electronic programme guide.
The speed and ease with which installation and setup progressed was highly
impressive, until we started auto-scanning to search for channels. The device is
supplied with a small antenna aerial that looks neat and has a magnetic base for
easy attachment to a PC, filing cabinet, fridge, or whatever happens to be
conveniently located for good signal reception.
It was stretching the bounds of optimism to hope we would get good results
with the 12cm antenna in a notoriously bad signal area and, true to
expectations, we didn’t pick up a single channel. Plugging the Cinergy into a
wall-mounted socket connected to a roof aerial achieved better results, but
still fell well short of the full complement of available Freeview TV and audio
channels.
In use the Cinergy’s performance was choppy. Even without time-shifting
engaged during normal TV viewing, CPU usage was averaging well over 50 per cent,
which rules out the idea of watching digital TV while rendering 3D models, doing
video or photo work, or basically anything that requires your processor to break
sweat.
If you're in a strong reception area and want to add TV to your PC’s media
repertoire, the Cynergy T USB XE provides a simple, inexpensive and unobtrusive
option. However, if you run anything more onerous than, say, instant messaging,
your PC will start to struggle.
Also consider:
Pinnacle PCTV USB Stick
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KWorld DVBT-350U
Basic features with this TV tuner, plus some editing and burning software
Kworld Dual TV Tuner DVB-T 220
Receive digital and analogue TV signals, but not simultaneously
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