The installation is actually a self-goers: play the app, plug the DVB-T XORO Android stick into the micro USB port, attach the telescopic antenna (or by means of the enclosed adapter to connect another antenna) and then launch the app Pad TV.
That was almost everything. Once you have the app allows access to their USB device, you start searching for a station, waiting for a while and can then look at those stations and broadcasts or equal aufzeichen by Timeshift or possibly archive which have been found.
Here, there are of course some limitations because of the reception of DVB-T programs varies regionally and depends on the residential area. We live just outside the building on the ground floor and have poorer reception, while many more channels were found already in the 1st floor, which can look at also. Out in the open, it looks much better already. Here I see a major application area for me. Otherwise, I'm with television in the house very well looked after (SAT-conditioning, Internet).
But you never know - recently a power outage - then follow Plan B: for example, such a DVB-T receiver.. Everyone will even have reasons when and where a receiver is such meaningful.
The reception is subject as I said spatial / location-dependent, but the quality is also indicated by means of bars. Depending on the size of the device (tablet makes the most sense) you can look for longer, without tiring too quickly. The picture is by the way is not objectionable for SDTV quality, the sound is also OK in the operation of the stick is quite warm!
A reasonable and acceptable price investment that makes sense in the Internet era.
Criticism? Yes, there are. The manual is written really quite small (has already reviewed elsewhere), the battery is also claimed accordingly.
Overall, a fine and smart device - full 5 points.