The Pinnacle’s ShowCenter 250HD isn’t a device that’s going to win any awards for design; its looks are best described as functional.
The front panel is adorned with a power button and a single USB port. We know this makes it easier to plug external hard drives in, but why not hide it behind a flap or put it round the back?
Download music and video with ease
Moving round to the rear of the unit, we find a surprising omission: no HDMI port. So if you want the HD output that the unit is designed to use, you’ll have to connect the ShowCenter to your TV using component instead.
In addition, you must then connect the audio to an amplifier if you want any sound. While most HD TVs will have component input, it means making two connections instead of one.
At least there’s no shortage of audio connections, with both coaxial and optical ports for digital audio and two pairs of analogue RCA ports. Users of standard definition TVs can use SCART, S-Video or composite.
Pinnacle's well connected device
Don’t expect any software in the box – instead, the ShowCenter HD250 connects across your network to any PCs running Windows Media Player 11, so if you haven’t already installed it then you’ll need to upgrade.
Having said that, it also works with the Philips Media Manager software. The unit will also connect to any UPnPcompatible NAS drives that you have on your network.
Although there’s an Ethernet port, most people don’t have Ethernet inputs near their TV sets and so will rely on the 802.11g wireless connection instead.
Connect to your TV
The default setup out of the box is to use the SCART connection, so if you choose to connect another way then you have to keep stabbing at the TV source button on the remote until you see the setup screen, at which point you can change the output preferences for your particular needs.
Setup is reasonably simple, although like all these devices, if you need to enter IP addresses, server names or wireless encryption passwords, you have to use the keypad as you would a mobile phone.



