Plugging directly into a USB socket,
Pinnacle’s PCTV USB
Stick is aimed at those who want a portable digital TV tuner. It measures
roughly the same size as a standard USB memory stick and requires no external
power supply.
A small antenna with a magnetic base is included in the package, but unless
you’re using it in a very strong reception area it’s unlikely to be of much use.
Advertisement
We tried using it in a variety of locations and it struggled to pick up a
Freeview signal, leaving us to resort to a standard rooftop aerial.
If you don’t currently have a Freeview tuner of any sort, you can check out
whether you’re in a digital reception area at via the
Freeview website.
Pinnacle ships its TV Center software with the tuner. Although not quite as
simple to use as Windows Media Center, it is able to playback and record mpeg1/2
formats as well as DivX.
You can also use this software to pause live TV, schedule recordings via the
integrated EPG (electronic program guide), listen to DVB-T and Internet radio
broadcasts, and perform other PVR (personal video recorder) functions. The small
remote control lets you do all this from afar.
As a TV tuner for your home computer, the PCTV USB Stick works well. However,
as a portable tuner the fact that the included aerial will have difficulty in
picking up digital TV broadcasts limits its appeal.
This, of course, isn’t the fault of Pinnacle – all USB TV tuners would have
the same trouble getting Freeview via a portable aerial, but a backup analogue
tuner would have been useful.
What we can’t complain about is the price. Under £50 for a miniature TV tuner
is a real bargain.
But before deciding to purchase the PCTV USB Stick, it’s worth noting that
Pinnacle has also just launched the PCTV Hybrid Pro Stick, which can receive
both digital and analogue signals and costs an extra £20. We’ll bring you a
review of this soon.
Pros: Small; USB powered; DivX encoding
Cons: No analogue tuner; Freeview requires decent aerial
Overall: Requires a strong Freeview signal to use the portable antenna, but it's
a cheap USB TV tuner
Do you agree?
Have your say on this article