Pinnacle PCTV Nanostick review

It's half the size of a typical USB TV tuner but is the Nano also short on features?

Pinnacle PCTV Nanostick
There are enough features and options on the PCTV Nanostick to satisfy enthusiasts

TechRadar Verdict

At £40, the Nano is great value for money. The TV Center Pro EPG presentation leaves something to be desired, but there are enough features and options – all of which work very well – to satisfy enthusiasts. Now all we need is a version that supports DVBT2

Pros

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    Good reception capability

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    Recording format support

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    Editing software

Cons

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    Simplistic EPG

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    Not Freeview HD-compatible

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    Windows Media Center niggles

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At 55mm, this tiny PC tuner is about half the size of the average tuner stick.

It also supports AVC HD but this doesn't make it compatible with upcoming Freeview HD broadcasts, which will use DVB-T2.