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Set-top box for free HDTV
Set-top box maker, Humax, has launched its first high definition (HD)
digital satellite set-top box for the
UK market.
The HDCI2000 is designed specifically for people like us that cannot
wait until mainstream HD services start later in the year, as it will let you
receive free-to-air HDTV satellite broadcasts. As long as your TV set is HD
Ready, you are good to go.
Humax says that the HDCI2000 can receive and decrypt the latest MPEG4 HD
transmissions, as well as display both MPEG HD and standard definition,
free-to-air satellite signals. Additional features include optical output for
Dolby Digital sound, two Scarts to connect additional home cinema devices, a
data port for software updates, HDMI
video output and two common interface slots, to let you add more channels via
Pay TV services. It will ship next month and retail for about £299.
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