HDTV with satellite receiver TOPFIELD TF7710HD PVR

TOPFIELD TF7710HD PVR
The world’s first satellite receiver to view and record HDTV (as a function of recording both conventional and HDTV programs). Stylish design a HI-FI rack. Form Factor – 430 mm.Intuitive menus, TV, time shift, recording timer and the program guide will make it easier to work with the receiver for any user. New informative matrix display with an additional line display mode. HDD 250Gb, 2 tuner, 2CI, 2 SCART, S-VHS, RCA, 2 USB 2.0, tsvetoraznostny component, ETHERNET, optical SPDI / F, RS232, HDMI. Ability to connect to the internet or local network allows not only to download or upload transfer, but also to control the receiver, and even update the software.
TOPFIELD TF7710HD PVR is made in strict design and perfect fit as a black or a silvery rack. This model has a new colorful, convenient, and (that has always been a receiver of the brand), intuitive menus.Works well with the modules have been tested Viaccess Aston Cam (Single and Dual), Viaccess Neotion NP-4 cam, DRE-cam, Diablo cam, and others. The receiver works well with different playing modes, including 1080i, 720p, 576p, 576i.
When connecting to HDMI menu becomes just an ideal. What, alas, have not as many TV channels. The quality of images on the HDMI a bit better than component. But not drastically better, which can not be simply that you could not tell the sellers.
Despite the fact that the manufacturer is clearly trying to produce a model for the mass market (to be a leader of itself mean that a lot), the software was not wet.
As regards work interface, it is worth noting simultaneous work component, HDMI and S-Video.This question is often a very principled people who have a large number of different devices. At the front of the device is USB-connector for connecting external media. This allows, for example, to replace the device software without having a computer at home.
Receivers TOPFIELD PVR – these are the only receivers to which the user can upload their own tools, organizers, games.
Fully DVB-S / DVB-S2 (H.264) HD compliant
With 2 tuners
Time shift supported
Dual Recording supported
DivX codec embedded
USB memory supported
5000 TV & radio services programmable
Multilingual audio supported
Multilingual menu text supported
Favorite service list editing
Electronic Program Guide (EPG) supported
Subtitle supported
Parental lock facility by service and program event
Firmware update via LAN port

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