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DVB-T Receivers and Adaptors - Latest Info
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<blockquote data-quote="net1" data-source="post: 22751"><p>Lidcom box appears ... as Bush DFTA4 </p><p>The much-hyped 'sub-£60' adapter from Lidcom has just surfaced, badged as the Bush DFTA4. It was spotted by a regular visitor to on sale in Makro for £58.74. </p><p></p><p>Bush confirmed that this was in fact the Lidcom box, whose low price is explained largely by the fact that it does not include MHEG (i.e. interactive TV) capability. Bush says it is officially due to be launched next week. </p><p>This receiver is likely to be one of the few on the market that will not be allowed to use the Freeview logo in promotional and point-of-sale material, since its lack of MHEG capability means it will not comply with the so-called 'baseline' Freeview receiver specification, which is due to be published within the next few weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="net1, post: 22751"] Lidcom box appears ... as Bush DFTA4 The much-hyped 'sub-£60' adapter from Lidcom has just surfaced, badged as the Bush DFTA4. It was spotted by a regular visitor to on sale in Makro for £58.74. Bush confirmed that this was in fact the Lidcom box, whose low price is explained largely by the fact that it does not include MHEG (i.e. interactive TV) capability. Bush says it is officially due to be launched next week. This receiver is likely to be one of the few on the market that will not be allowed to use the Freeview logo in promotional and point-of-sale material, since its lack of MHEG capability means it will not comply with the so-called 'baseline' Freeview receiver specification, which is due to be published within the next few weeks. [/QUOTE]
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