Finally my pre-production sample of the Icecrypt T2200 has arrived, so I’ve taken a few photographs to show. The front panel is the same as in the pictures available elsewhere, with a few tweaks to the logos. The rear panel has changed substantially from the prototype unit that I was using – now the only sockets are HDMI, Ethernet, optical digital, twin SCARTs and the aerial connectors – the prototype also had composite, component and stereo audio.
Anyway, without further ado, here are the photos I took this afternoon. In most cases, the captions should be pretty self-explantory, but feel free to raise any points in the comments below.
In all cases, just click the image to see it full size.
For comparison, top to bottom: Icecrypt T2200, Humax HD-Fox T2, Humax Foxsat HDRFront of the Icecrypt T2200The rear view of the T2200 reveals the bare minimum of socketsThe remote control for the T2200 is the same as for Topfield's TF5810 PVRThe main menu has a simple row of iconsThe channel scan screen will be familiar to Topfield usersThe main view of the T2200 programme guide; you can alter the opacityPress red, and you see this newspaper-like EPG viewThe channel list will show only favourite channels, if you've set them upYou can create multiple favourite channel listsA close-up showing the T2200's USB port in actionThe T2200 plays media files from USB drives - here a DivX HD clip
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Freelance journalist since 1995, before that editor of Computer Buyer. I've written for many titles, including Personal Computer World, Computer Active, and Register Hardware. I also run the successful Toppy.org.uk site for users of Topfield PVRs.
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