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Arista 160GB Twin Tuner High Def PVR - $299 + shipping from $10.95 at CoTD Small Fish

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USB Input, HDMI, MP3, HDTV 1080i, EPG

HDMI Cable Included!

Combined Shipping Service: You will receive a 50% discount on the shipping charge for every additional item in your shopping cart/order. You will only pay full price shipping for the item with the highest shipping charge.

Enjoy the crystal clear quality of digital TV, in glorious high definition – with the ability to record and play back simultaneously courtesy of the built in twin tuner!
A unit of these top specifications and features would set you back up to $599 in store, today – you can bite on one for just $299!
Enjoy the best that digital TV has to offer without dishing out a small fortune!

High Definition Personal Video Recorder
160GB Hard Drive Installed - record over 50 hours of video!
HD Video Decoder Resolution - 1920x1080i, 1280x720p, 720x576i/p
Twin Digital Tuners
Time-shift Live TV - Take a bathroom break!
Record two programs simultaneously
PIP (Picture-in-Picture) - Watch two programs at once
HDMI Output (Cable Included)
Fully DVB-T Compliant, Free-to-Air(FTA) reception
User-friendly 7 days EPG and Information Bar
160GB Hard disk with capacity changeable
Channel search in automatic and manual tuning
Subtitle, EBU TXT on OSD
Shortcut button record in time
Timer record
Playback the program recorded
Time shift function
Picture in Picture (PIP) function
USB extended functions (play MP3, scan picture such as jpeg)
Format resolution: 1080i, 720p, 576p
Output port: CVBS, VGA, HDMI, YPbPr
VFD display
Fully complies with DVB and MPEG-2 standards, receive free to air programs
SPDIF digital audio output for an external dolby digital television or digital amplifier
Software upgrading through USB
Teletext
Full function IR remote control
Channel management and control

In the box:

Tuner/Recorder Unit
HDMI Cable
Component Cable
RCA Cable
Remote Control with batteries included

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  • When it gets below 200$, will think of this

  • Hmm, interesting… can't find much info out on it though. Anyone have any idea what the EPG is like? and where it gets it from? Is it possible to record particular shows from the EPG and it will automatically get them, kind of like a TIVO? If yes then something like this would be pretty stiff competition given the price.
    Edit: in hindsight, without a network connection the EPG is probably not going to be anything like the TIVO one :)

    • I did some quick searches y'day & it seems to be badge engineered (no surprise) with the same origins as a DGTEC (or Digitec?) branded device.
      A couple of discussion forum threads had user comments and "techesque" observations. Try Googling.

      Hope that helps.
      [ :- { )

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