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Comparison Romsat T8030HD vs World Vision T62D

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Romsat T8030HD
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Two USB ports. Advanced network functions (when connecting a Wi-Fi adapter). Omnivorous to most multimedia file formats. Support for multi-channel audio.
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 readyWi-Fi ready
IPTV support
Connectors
HDMI11
USB 2.012
AV output
Coaxial output
Antenna input
More featuresAntenna output (TV)Antenna output (TV)
General
Video decodersH.264
Screen
Remote control++
Cooling systempassive (no fan)passive (no fan)
Dimensions (WxHxD)120x28x63 mm
Added to E-Catalogfebruary 2020november 2017

AV output

AV output. Analogue output for video and audio transferring. Previously, due to the large size of the equipment, it consisted of 3 RCA jacks and was connected to the TV accordingly. Now the devices have become more compact and don't have free space on the case. Therefore, the AV output is a single headphone jack, to which a tee cable is already connected (check availability in the package). Since all components of the video signal are on the same cable, the picture quality and immunity to interference are low.

Coaxial output

In this case, the term coaxial refers to a type of SP/DIF interface that uses an electrical cable with an RCA connector. This interface provides sound transmission, including multichannel, in digital format; at the same time, the electrical cable is more susceptible to interference than the optical one, but is not as fragile.

Video decoders

Codec — from the phrase "Encoder-DECoder" — in this case is the format used for encoding digital video during storage/transmission and decoding during playback (without encoding, video data would take up an unjustifiably large amount of space). Do not confuse this parameter with the format of video files: different files of the same format can be encoded with different codecs, and if the corresponding codec is not supported by the player, video playback will be impossible, even if the file format itself corresponds to the capabilities of the device. And in models with online TV support (see "Features") this nuance also determines compatibility with a specific broadcast: the general format of the broadcast is indicated by the codec used for this.

In general, modern devices usually have quite extensive sets of codecs (one of the most advanced is H.265, AV1 codecis also popular), and there are usually no problems with video playback; in extreme cases, you can use special programs for transcoding files. As for specific codecs, detailed data on them can be found in special sources, but with standard use of media players, such details are not needed.

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.
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