Your reviews: Draco Digital Terrestrial Receiver
By LARS from freeviewshop.co.nz | Monday, 02 June 2008
A world leader in the international market, Draco offers an impressive High Definition digital terrestrial receiver. With its super sleek slim line design, it is sure to get every techno wiz excited.
The Draco was incredibly easy to install, connect to an existing UHF aerial and auto tune the Draco, it will automatically find the Freeview HD channels available in you area. The Freeview terrestrial service is currently limited to the nine major centres in New Zealand but even located on the boundary of the Auckland reception area, the Draco with its super sensitive reception was able to receive Freeview HD rock solid reliability.
Combined with a High Definition ready TV, the Draco offers a picture quality of 1080i which delivers a flawless digital picture quality that is far superior to analogue reception. The Freeview HD test channel offers a stunning display of crisp high definition viewing that looks truly amazing.
The digital audio also adds to an impressive viewing experience. The Electronic Program Guide (EPG) loads super fast and was easy to use. All in all a fantastic receiver and priced competitively.
Freeviewshop.co.nz sells the Draco Freeview set-top box.
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