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Freecom DVB-T USB Stick Review Print E-mail
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Monday, 03 April 2006
Freecom DVB-T USB Stick
A stick that pulls in channels...Cool...

This cool gizmo might be interesting to some of you Laptop Lifer blokes across the pond. It's tiny, but seems to do a lot. Perfect for a little bit of Tele while out and about.  The review is kind of weak, but goes through the important points.

"Digitisation of the UK television infrastructure will see the end of the analogue service by 2012. The terrestrial services are being replace by Digital Video Broadcasting - Terrestrial (DVB-T), this is the European standard for the terrestrial transmission of digital television.

Digital free to air (FTA) television currently provides 35+ channels across most of the UK, user satisfaction will vary depending on location in relation to the closest transmitter.

Freecom's Digital TV DVB-T is a terrestrial receiver & radio input adapter stick for PC's. It is about the same size as a USB memory pen, making it the world's smallest digital TV and radio receiver, allowing access to digital TV and radio programs anywhere, subject to reception, topography, objects, weather and Freeview coverage. However most of these restrictions are resolved by simply connecting an indoor TV aerial into the adapter between the aerial cable and the stick itself. "

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