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Rebox RE-8500HDPVR

Twin HDTV Tuner with network functionality This multimedia twin tuner is an interesting model because including the browser plugin (WebZeal), a YouTube application, the ability to (future development) plugins to install, and it is possible to exchange tuners. By default, this receiver is equipped with two DVB-S tuners, but it is easy to change into a DVB-T or DVB-C receiver, or a combination thereof! As with any linux receiver, it is possible to change the appearance of the receiver (on the screen) to change through so-called "skins" via internet download. The RE-8500HD PVR has all the features you can expect a modern twin tuner, including the possibility of internal HDD (2.5 inch). Features / Technical Specification Concerns only the DVB-S/S2, Satellite Receiver / configuration     Supports MPEG4 / MPEG2 - HD / SD and Fully DVB-S2 / DVB-S compatible     Advanced Blind Scan for SD and HD TV & Multi-Satellite Search     Multi-LNB dmvDiSEqC Control Versio

The Vantage HD8000s Record and watch SD or HDTV channels!

Vantage HD 8000s   The Vantage HD8000s Record and watch SD or HDTV channels!      Twin HDTV Receiver (two HD channels recording and third look)      With Fast Scan for Canal Digital, TV Vlaanderen and TéléSat.      Media Highway EPG overnight      With internal cardreader unencrypted recording      2 HDTV Tuners      MPEG-4 HD / H.264      Unicable      touch Operation      blind Scan      2x USB 2.0 for external devices      1x USB 2.0 for PC with Datacomunnicatie      10/100 Network Connection      20000 Channels      9 Favorite Lists to 400 channels      Optical and coaxial digital audio output      S / W Update via OTA, USB, RS232 and Internet The Vantage HD8000s What an incredibly fine receiver ... Canal Digital EPG, 2 channel recording and a third and potentially time-shifting, all recordings transmitted, card reader, network connection (currently only for software updates), touch controls on the front, easy remote zaps quickly, actually a very f

Inverto IDL-7000 2ci

Inverto IDL-7000 2ci Inverto IDL-7000 2CI <> • Up to 80 hours of recording without erasing • play endlessly without any quality • Alphanumeric display for channel indication <> • A channel recording while watching another • Two channel simultaneous recording • Time shift (you can pause or rewind live TV) • Equipped with "Unicable" technology (see below) Specifications: • Hard Disk Size Up to 160 GB • Time shift • PiP (Picture in Picture) • Extensive media manager • Advanced Scheduler • DVB-EPG (7 days) • 2x Common Interface • Digital audio connections (RCA and optical) • 2x USB connection • DiSEqC v1.0, 1.1, 1.2 and Unicable • Parental • Teletext (internally and VBI) and subtitles • MP3 Jukebox • USB connection for data transfer • Unique design Dimensions: (hxdxw - 7x26x38.5cm) Available in black and white! 80GB HDD - Record up to 40 hours. 120GB HDD - Record up to 60 hours. New, refreshing and stylish What we do have a

Philips DSR7141 (Embedded mediaguard) SECA HDTV STB

  Heh, finally a receiver, as we Canal Digital accustomed! And that is not surprising, because wherever possible adorns the log of the manufacturer: Philips is on the box next to "Made by Pace. Pace is English, so the expectations of the receiver should not try too high to drive. But pace is also responsible for the first "real" canal digital receiver now about 15 years ago and even then it was all advice to any available receivers (currently two) above the Pace NOT to buy, among other things because at Pace had thought it was handy if every time you turned on the receiver channels could read again, because then you always have a fresh channel list. A super smart idea as long as you do not over 100 channels can be received, then it is difficult. Then pace is the pace puma made, unfortunately this receiver never really 'good', in software, but technically a nice product. We last fiasco Pacemaker yet seen the HD1000 model, made for the English market. Afte

MVision HD300 Net

MVision HD300 Net   Satellite Receiver HD Mvision HD-300 NET Technical specifications: Dimensions: 290 x 230 x 60 MM High Definition Satellite Receiver 1x Card Readers 2x Common Interface 1x HDMI 1080i Connection FULL HD) Dolby Digital + 2x Scart connections 1x Ethernet connection 3x RCA & YPbPr connections 1x Optical S/PDIF connection 1x Coaxial connection 2x USB connections 1x Front / 1x Back) Subtitles Audio select TXT EPG PVR and Time shift Home Streaming Sales specifications: Free Video club! Over the network connection on internet, there are more than 100 movies downloadable and ready for watching, the movie base is refreshed and actualized every year. There are no fees or registration required. Plug & enjoy. Home Sharing: The legal   way to share one subscription card over more receiver in your home, to watch pay satellite TV over your home network in other rooms. Easy installation, for Mvision receivers will connect automatically to each ot

MVision HD-300 Combo Net

MVision HD-300 Combo Net - £209 HD sat reception, a Freeview tuner, a programmable CAM and media streaming make for a great PVR combo It can be hard to decide whether combining two reception platforms in one box is sensible. When you can get a Freeview receiver for £25 is it worth it, especially if you must sacrifice some of the proprietary aspect of Freeview in the process? The MVision HD-300 Combo NET makes the decision a little easier by including blind search and DiSEqC 1.1 compatibility on the satellite side, and providing PVR functionality, common interface slots and a programmable CAM for both satellite and terrestrial reception, all for close to £200. Build and connectivity The HD-300 is a solid machine with a ‘no-nonsense’ styling. The front panel is fl at and quite plain but for the chromed buttons. These cover Power, Menu, Select, and Channel and volume up/down – more than is usually included. The four-digit fl uorescent display shines through t

HDTV Receiver

HDTV Receiver SAMSUNG HDTV RECEIVER DTB-H260F DTV BOX US $100.00 HDTV Receiver The recent technological breakthrough in broadcast signals from the traditional analog NTSC, PAL, and SECAM formats to a digital signal format with a higher resolution is called as High-Definition television (HDTV). A consortium of companies such as AT&T, General Instrument, MIT, Philips, Sarnoff, Thomson, and Zenith formed the Digital HDTV Grand Alliance and introduced the technology for the first time in the USA in 1990. HDTV broadcast standards lay down specifications to have a resolution of 1080 active lines and a 16 x 9 aspect ratio in ITU-R BT.709. The ATSC broadcast standard uses a resolution of 720 lines across the United States and few other countries. The standard is referred by a specific notation stating the number of lines in the display resolution, Progressive frames (p) or interlaced fields (i), and Number of frames or fields