Cinergy T Stick
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Good and inexpensive – the DVB-T stick for beginners!
Television on your computer
Mobile DVB-T reception
Recording on hard drive
Timeshifting
Electronic programme guide and teletext
Cinergy T Stick
Simply plug the Cinergy T Stick into a USB port on your computer, install the TV
software provided, and just like that, the world of mobile TV is open to you. The
Cinergy T Stick includes everything you need to turn your laptop, netbook or
desktop computer into a television with built-in video recorder and many other
functions - a mini rod antenna for mobile DVB-T reception is included. No
batteries required.
Watch TV everywhere
Along with your laptop or netbook, the Cinergy T Stick opens up completely
new opportunities. No matter if you want to see the latest stock exchange
news at work, watch a current series with friends in your garden or watch a
football game in the park after kicking a ball around with the lads—you can now
do all of this very easily. The Cinergy T Stick is as small as a USB stick and
comes with everything you need for mobile DVB-T reception. Nothing stands
in the way of ultra-mobile television reception in all DVB-T reception zones
anymore. Of course, you can also simply plug the Cinergy T Stick into your
desktop computer – in no time at all, you have a second TV in your home.
Recording on hard drive and timeshifting TV programs
The TV software provided turns television on the computer into an experience.
You can easily record the program that is in progress to your computer's hard
drive, and can later burn all episodes of your favourite series to a DVD.
Timeshifting is very useful indeed. If your Sunday mystery has already begun
and the pizza delivery man rings the doorbell, simply pause the program that is
in progress at the touch of a button – and, after the interruption, pick up right
where you left off! The built-in electronic program guide (EPG) and the familiar
teletext make personal TV planning easier than ever.