
Humax is joining the ranks of
DISH,
DIRECTV,
TiVo and others in the
MPEG-4 space with the announcement of their HDCI2000 high-def free-to-air
satellite receivers in the UK. You won't get the new SkyHD programming on the HDCI2000, but it will provide access to
the UK version of our ATSC digital TV signals or
OTA. The new Humax box
will support both MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 streams and is equipped with optical output, HDMI and dual SCARTs. Watch for the
HDCI2000 to hit the street around 299 pounds next month, which is in plenty of time for the World Cup coverage.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
MHAithaca @ Feb 21st 2006 12:57PM
I'd love to see them make it compatible with DISH Network, then add TiVo functionality. :-)
nabil @ Mar 8th 2006 9:34AM
Whats the difference between the humax HDCI2000 for the UK and the PR-HD 1000 for Germany. Will they not be identical specs?
nabil @ Mar 8th 2006 9:34AM
Whats the difference between the humax HDCI2000 for the UK and the PR-HD 1000 for Germany. Will they not be identical specs?
nabil @ Mar 16th 2006 10:09AM
Any one out there able to answer my questions above on the difference between the Humax PR HD 1000 and the Humax HDCI 1000.
I have written to Humax UK and they have not bothered to answer, and they dont even list the HDCI 1000 on their web site. Does anyone know when it will be released in the UK.
Regards
fabbers @ Mar 23rd 2006 4:18AM
Well 247Electrical list stock available from the 30th March and price of 299
http://www.247electrical.co.uk/epages/twentyfourseven.storefront/4422601f01094e0c27410a020f0104e5/Product/View/HUMHDCI2000
nabil @ Apr 1st 2006 3:06PM
Well it have been delayed to 10th April
does anyone know anyone else selling it