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AC3 codec support
TypeTV tunerTV tuner
Digital tuner
DVB-T (terrestrial)
DVB-T2 (terrestrial)
DVB-C (cable)
DVB-T (terrestrial)
DVB-T2 (terrestrial)
DVB-C (cable)
Connectivity and interfaces
Wi-FiWi-Fi ready+
IPTV support
Connectors
HDMI11
USB 2.021
AV output
Antenna input
More featuresAntenna output (TV)Antenna output (TV)
General
Screen
Remote control++
Cooling systempassive (no fan)passive (no fan)
Dimensions (WxHxD)148x30x90 mm120x30x75 mm
Added to E-Catalogapril 2018august 2017

Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi is a technology used for wireless connection to computer networks and for direct connection between devices. In media players, tuners and video capture devices, it can be used both to access the Internet or "local area" through a wireless router, and to communicate with a smartphone, tablet, etc. The AirPlay, Chromecast and Miracast functions are also based on this technology. The specific set of Wi-Fi features should be clarified separately; here we note that in this paragraph the specific supported version of such a connection can also be specified. Here are the main current options:
  • Wi-Fi 5(802.11ac). One of the newest (for 2020) standards. Uses the 5 GHz band (less crowded than used in earlier 2.4 GHz versions) for improved reliability and lower latency; and speeds can reach 6.77 Gbps with multiple antennas and 1.69 Gbps with a single antenna.
  • Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n). The predecessor of the above Wi-Fi 5, the first standard in which the 5 GHz band was introduced — here it is used along with the traditional 2.4 GHz and is not supported by some devices with Wi-Fi 4. Data transfer rate — up to 600 Mbps.
Note that, in addition to the directly claimed Wi-Fi standard, the media centre, digital receivers and video capture devices usually provide support for earlier versions — for maximum compatibility with different devices.

Screen

The device has its own external screen. Such a screen has a small size and performs an auxiliary role; various additional information can be displayed on it: operating mode, selected media, file name and location, playback time, etc.