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Evidently, it does not take much space to deliver excellent tuner quality. Users seeking top-drawer tuner technology in a chassis the size of a thumbnail need look no further than TerraTec. It delivers digital TV to the Notebook, on the go and with best reception. With Cinergy T USB XXS, the multimedia specialist TerraTec Electronic is set to launch a smart new solution for digital TV. Due to ship in late January, Cinergy T USB XXS will retail for 39.99 euros. (HD version called Cinergy T USB XXS HD will be 49,99 euros)
Plug in and enjoy: TerraTec provides everything users need to experience digital viewing. Alongside the actual stick, the package includes a remote control, an antenna with an adjustable base and suction cup that attaches to windows, and a USB extension cord. It also comes with an antenna adaptor that connects the stick to the home rooftop antenna, quickly and easily.
Wherever users wish to go, they can take their mini TV stick with them. At home, it delivers digital TV to the stationary PC via the house antenna. And this handy little TV tuner plugs into the notebook to enable mobile reception. Featuring the latest tuner technology, the stick performs well even in fringe DVB-T reception areas.
Another special treat in this package is TerraTec’s new TerraTec Home Cinema (THC) software. Every user will come to love the integrated time-shifting feature. It lets users interrupt programs and resume viewing later at the same place. THC covers the full range of TV applications, transforming notebooks and PCs into powerful video recorders for digital television, adjustable via manual and remote control. Now it also offers multi-tuner support and even picture-in-picture functionality.
Alongside its extensive array of station and favorites management tools, THC provides a remarkably convenient search for the electronic program guide. Much like Google, this EPG search finds specific TV broadcasts based on keywords such as the show’s name, featured actors, or directors. Once the software pinpoints the targeted shows, users can program them at will.
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