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Technisat Digit ISIO S1
Satellite (Freesat & Sky); HbbTV, HDTV, CI+, CA (Conditional Access), Twin Tuner, …; Newest review: 4/2011 “The Digit Isio is a fantastic satellite receiver - not least because of its twin tuner, PVR function and intuitive operation. However, its online functions seem to be rather awkward to use: from the … 4 reviews |
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Technisat Technistar S1
Satellite (DVB-S2); EPG, HDMI, Ethernet, USB, Dolby Digital, HDTV, CA (Conditional Access), CI+; Newest review: 8/2010
“The TechniSat’s initial set-up process is self-explanatory and its CI+ interface means it’s not restricted only to the reception of HD+ broadcasters.”
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More information at: audiovision, issue 6/2010 Record HDTV and more HDTV via satellite has never been more attractive. We tested three entry-level and three top-class receivers, all of them with a recording function. Six TV set-top boxes from a range of price classes were reviewed. They were rated on image and sound quality, changing channels, operating noise and features.
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Technisat TechniStar S1+
Satellite (DVB-S2), Satellite (Freesat & Sky); HDMI, CI (Common Interface), PVR (Sky+ …; Newest review: 3/2011
Picture (25%): “good” (1.6); Sensitivity (10%): “satisfactory” (2.7); Sound (10%): “very good” (1.0); Handling (35%): “satisfactory” (2.6); Environmental characteristics (10%): “good” (1.6);
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More information at: INFOSAT, issue 10/2010 First look: Technisat TechniStar S1+ With the TechniStar S1+ model, Technisat is bringing out a new HDTV satellite receiver that is suitable for the reception of HD+ programming and will also soon be able to receive Pay TV channels via an integrated CI+ interface. This set-top box can also be used as a digital TV recorder with the help of external USB media. ‘INFOSAT’ took a closer look at the latest model.
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Technisat Technistar K1
Cable (DVB-C); USB, Dolby Digital, HDTV, CA (Conditional Access), MHP (Multimedia Home …; Newest review: 2/2011
“If your TV programming is provided via a cable connection, the TechniStar K1 will give you fantastic picture and sound quality, and it also comes with HDTV. The device also allows access to your
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More information at: digital home, issue 1/2011 Upgradable HDTV reception The number of HDTV channels in on the rise, even via cable. If you want to upgrade your current TV to be able to have access to this new range of programming, you’ll need the right receiver. We took a closer look at the TechniSat TechniStar K1.
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Technisat HDFV
Freeview (DVB-T); EPG, HDMI, Ethernet, USB; Newest review: 10/2010
The TechniSat HDFV Freeview HD set-top box frustrated PC Advisor on review as it is really smart but poorly realised. The interface is not as user-friendly as it could be and TechniSat's refusal
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More information at: Expert Reviews, 10/2010 Technisat HDFV Technisat’s HDFV Freeview HD set top box has a slim metal casing with a minimalist, reflective front fascia. The only interruption to the sleek design is the silver control ring on the left hand side, which has four directional buttons used for controlling menus and an OK button in the middle for confirming your actions. … to review
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Technisat HDFS
Satellite (Freesat & Sky); USB, Card Reader; Newest review: 5/2011
The lack of a dual tuner in Technisat's HDFS Freesat HD box is not a deal breaker for FiveFWD, since they consider that its PVR functionality is just a bonus and that it shouldn't be the
5 reviews,
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More information at: What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision, issue 1/2010 Technisat box grows up September's magazine included a three-star review of this FreeSat receiver that lauded its picture, while denouncing its crashy, error-prone ergonomics. There have been numerous software updates since then, so we're hoping this latest incarnation well be less of a swine to use. ... … to review
Product information and further reviews
First look: TechniSat TechniStar S1 INFOSAT 7/2010 - With its ‘made in Germany’ TechniStar S1 model, this German receiver specialist has come up with an HDTV multimedia talent which is outstanding value for money. ‘INFOSAT’ took a closer look at the range of functions that this small digital set-top box has to offer in a practical test.
Almost perfect avguide.ch 6/2010 - The newest member of the technisat family is called the ‘TechniStar’ and is being released just in time for the World Cup which is, of course, being broadcast in HDTV. We won’t have to contend with a massive time difference like we did with the Winter Olympics in Vancouver, but to make sure that we don’t miss a thing the TechniStar S1 comes with an integrated recording function via a USB interface: a Digital Video Recorder (DVR). And the DVR also delivers HD quality. ...
Hit-and-miss HD from TechniSat What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision 9/2009 - Freesat has not taken off in the UK to the degree that had been predicted, but at the right price it would surely blossom. At £180, the Technisat HDFS, a compact device with straight forward remote and menus, and all the ports one could wish for, could be the answer.
TechniSat HDFV CNET.co.uk 9/2010 - When Freeview launched, we grudgingly accepted the need for a separate set-top box. Most TVs at the time didn't have digital tuners -- and those that did were idiotically overpriced. Then TVs got built-in Freeview with the transition to flat panels, and we finally got rid of one more box. But now, if we want to take advantage of Freeview HD, we need to resort to -- you guessed it -- a set-top box.
Technisat HDFV TrustedReviews 7/2010 - The last time we crossed paths with German brand Technisat was in our review of its HDFS Freesat HD receiver, one of the only models with the talent to topple Humax's FOXSAT-HD. But now Technisat has turned its attention to the nascent Freeview HD market with the HDFV, which once again finds itself squaring up to a wide range of other great-value boxes, all of which deliver free hi-def pictures through a rooftop aerial. So how will the HDFV earn your hard-earned cash? Let's find out… Review details: Single test. One Freeview receiver was reviewed and rated on design, features, performance and value.
Technisat HDFS Freesat HD Receiver TrustedReviews 4/2010 - The launch of Freeview HD might have taken the some of the shine off Freesat with its extra HD channel and through-an-aerial accessibility, but the subscription satellite service remains a hassle-free and cost-effective way of getting high-definition TV. There are loads of excellent Freesat HD receivers and recorders out there, and the Technisat HDFS is one of them. Review details: Single Test. One Freesat receiver was reviewed and rated on design, features, performance and value.
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