Then I bought the DigiPal 2e, as there was to the value for money was very satisfied.
Tut technically well without complaint what he should.
However, the remote control is a point of criticism.
She has a silver painted housing, which looks pretty bad by normal use after a short time (the predecessor had a black plastic housing, which was much better).
Nothing has improved on the labeling of the keys. The is only printed and already after 1 year to frequently used keys no longer legible. So what is nowadays really messed up!
When energy consumption TechniSat cheated.
According to the description of the device to consume only 4W in operation. It swallows 9W. Although this is significantly less than its predecessor (about 25W), but still a lie.
Similarly, when the standby mode. When switched off and disconnected clock update, the equipment is to be content with 0,35W (so you would need it even permanently shut down and wait forever after switching to it with its work starts). Instead, however, it sucks permanent 4W what amounts to about 35kWh per year and thus about 9 electricity costs.
That there is another way, proves the Philips televisions of my son (with integrated DVB-T). The keeps his promise and is content with 0.25W in standby.