You get a single DVB-S/S2 tuner which can be replaced with a digital terrestrial or cable one. The single tuner, as before, is pluggable. That said, there's a quiet top-mounted cooling fan whose running speed can be changed in the setup menus. An advantage of this separates approach is cooler running, and that the receiver could be powered from a suitable 12V DC source – a moot point for travellers. The DM800 HD se is powered by an external 12V mains unit. With different firmware or plug-ins it could support different CAMs no CI slot is present. Under a flap is the twin card-reader – which, by default, supports the Dreamcrypt conditional access system. The presence of that tiny display, which is bright but can only be read close up, does allow you to sequence through radio stations without having to power up your TV. The DM800 HD SE is slightly larger than its predecessor (225mm x 145mm x 52mm) although both are rounded off with near-identical glossy frontages.Īs only a standby button is provided, you'll need the UEI-made handset (which is also compatible with many brands of TV) to operate the unit. In other respects, the two receivers are very similar.
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