Plug the product into a USB2.0 port on your PC or laptop, follow the driver and software installation and then scan for the available channels in your area then you will be able to receive free to air TV channels on your computer.
It depends. In Europe it would be fine. It the UK, we recommend that you use a rooftop aerial as the signal differs in different areas. In some areas you can get all freeview channels with a portable digital antenna. Obviously in an area where there is better coverage then the better the reception will be with the small aerial provided. Sometimes though, even in your living room if you have a set up box using a portable digital antenna, it doesn’t guarantee that the product can use the same antenna. Check www.freeview.co.uk for details of the coverage in your area.
It comes with the relevant software.
It only supports DVB standard teletext, which is normal throughout most of Europe. Unfortunately UK teletext is not DVB standard, therefore it does not.
No it is not.
Yes, or the latest drivers are available from the website http://global.kworld-global.com/main/support_down.aspx
Yes it is.