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satpaul
17-09-2007, 01:20 PM
TM-6900 COMBO HD
» High Definition Satellite & High Definition Terrestrial + 10,000 Channels + USB 2.0 with: PVR for Timeshift, Record & Playback of Channels, MP3/JPEG & Software Download + 1 Card Reader + 2 Common Interface (2CI) + HDMI & Component with Upscaler + Dolby


Specification

2 High Definition Tuners: DVB-S/DVB-S2 Satellite & DVB-T Terrestrial Compliant (MPEG-II/ MPEG-IV/ H.264)
Output Resolution: 576p & 576i, 720p & 1080i
1 Smart Card Reader & 2 Common Interfaces (2CI)
HDMI & Component Output (YPbPr) with Upscaler to Improve Picture Quality
10,000 TV & Radio Channels
USB2.0 PVR Ready via external HDD or USB Flash Drive (memory stick) with Timeshift, Record & Playback functions
MP3 player and JPEG viewer via external HDD or USB Flash Drive (memory stick)
Software & Channel List download via USB 2.0
Fully Featured VFD text Front Panel Display
Sensitive Tuner
Less than 1 second channel change
Dolby Digital Optical S/PDIF
DiSEqC 1.0, 1.1, 1.2 & 1.3 (USALS) compatible
Auto Navigation system – select as many satellites as you want to search
On-screen display with true full color resolution
Enhanced 16 Favorite channel groups
Channel control by: Favorites, Lock, Skip, Move & Delete
Channel sort by: All, Alphabet, Transponder & CAS
Multilingual OSD Menu: English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Dutch, German, Italian, Turkish, Arabic, Russian, Persian
Extended EPG and program reservation on EPG
Teletext & Subtitle by OSD and VBI
Last channel memory function
Factory default channel list
Various games
Software & channel list upgrade via RS-232C: PC to STB, STB to PC, STB-STB and USB
Parental, Installation & Receiver Lock
Zoom function on Pause & Live channel
Multipicture display
Support for multiple language broadcasts
SCPC & MCPC receivable from C/Ku band satellites LNBs supported: Universal, Single, Single S & C band wideband LNBs
Multi TV Standards supported: PAL G, I, K, M & NTSC M with 4:3 & 16:9 Screen Formats
90-250V AC 50/60 Hz
LNB Short Circuit protection onboard
2 Scarts, (RGB, CVBS) & S-Video
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zad
17-09-2007, 01:25 PM
i realy thought this would be a linux based box when i first heard about it.

seems good but its price tag is a little high for a hd reciever with no fantastic speacial features

Tarzan
17-09-2007, 01:26 PM
i realy thought this would be a linux based box when i first heard about it.

seems good but its price tag is a little high for a hd reciever with no fantastic speacial features

I was going to post exactly the same...:-)

satpaul
17-09-2007, 01:28 PM
For the price it should have had a hard drive inside

larry okun
17-09-2007, 02:14 PM
It is indeed in the market at a price beyond its value. I bet you, it would not out perform humax 200hdci neither would it be better than Clarke-Tech 500hd or its other 500hd combo version. I have the latter which I think is value for money at €309 and €379.00 respectively.

I suspected as much that the seller of the expected Tm HD would take advantage of the over requested appearance of TMhd in recent times and post a needless high price. You all called for this and now you must pay the price

ceyer
17-09-2007, 02:24 PM
CT 5000HD and TM 6900 should have the same
technical spec. as they are both manufactured by
the same company. [Hub-tech]

So I would say the CT 5000 HD is better value for money
[and it looks better]

Aldo
17-09-2007, 02:40 PM
"So I would say the CT 5000 HD is better value for money, and it looks better"

That also seems to be the opinion of many users on other forums. However (as far as I know) they are not available in the UK at the moment.

larry okun
17-09-2007, 03:09 PM
It is even easier and quicker to order it from this thread in Germany than buy it in the UK. There is even the option of paying for the product on delivery as I did when I got mine. See this: http://www.******-shop.de/en_index.es

dave859
17-09-2007, 03:58 PM
this will not sell well at that price , even at £200 this would be too much . come on technomate whats going on .. the design looks worse than my 1984 betamax video recorder.

xanadu
17-09-2007, 05:55 PM
Why do manufacturers bother with the USB-PVR?

I can't imagine any box is able to record HDTV via a USB port.:rolleyes:

Gone_Fishing
17-09-2007, 06:16 PM
It is even easier and quicker to order it from this thread in Germany than buy it in the UK. There is even the option of paying for the product on delivery as I did when I got mine

M8 no links to sat sites think you should go take another look at the rules


TNT

zdrax
17-09-2007, 08:30 PM
Why do manufacturers bother with the USB-PVR?

I can't imagine any box is able to record HDTV via a USB port.:rolleyes:

If it is USB 2.0 (480 Mbps max) I can't see why not?

dubious
17-09-2007, 08:40 PM
If it is USB 2.0 (480 Mbps max) I can't see why not?

Yeah, should be no problem, but what a clumsy way for a PVR to be, who the hell wants usb HDDs cluttering up the TV cabinet :eek:

FBOY
19-09-2007, 05:39 PM
can someone explain. It has a card reader, so does that mean it has a softcam?

zad
19-09-2007, 07:09 PM
no it does not have a softcam, a card reader is a card reader and that is all.

no doubt there may be provisions for new software that incorporate a softcam like the 5400 has but for that information we shall have to wait

tigertimtim
19-09-2007, 07:43 PM
patches and softcam out already in the usual place

Aldo
19-09-2007, 09:46 PM
this will not sell well at that price , even at £200 this would be too much . come on technomate whats going on .. the design looks worse than my 1984 betamax video recorder.

Also you have to buy a HMDI Lead, as there is not one supplied with the receiver.

dobrocop
26-05-2008, 05:32 PM
tm hd is great,..i got at a greatly reduced price,..[ a birthday present from the wife bless her] so i dont care what price it was,..i do know its better than a lot of other boxes even if its more expensive,..[havent tried CT yet,..but happy with all the tm hd can do....