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Hi again guys. Sorry if I'm asking a repeat question, but a while back I asked if any of you guys had a for real UEC DSD 700 somewhere, maybe in the attic or wherever. I would just like to know if anyone has a picture of theirs perhaps? I'd really like to see the front of it for real (and the back actually), the typefaces, the logos, etc. Of the Aurora DSD 700, I only have that very bad graphic from the pdf manual and I cannot properly distinguish the words on the box from that picture. It is a drawn picture anyway so it won't look like the real thing completely. Also I think the picture is misleading, I'm sure it had a 4-digit display and not a 3-digit display, and one can't really see the colour of the digits either.
Sorry for any hassle guys, but it would mean a lot to me to see a real-life one from a proper photo and not an artist's impression, if you know what I mean.
Thanks guys.
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Hey guys. Do any of you guys recognize this front page and from which UEC STB manual it was? I stumbled upon it during my searches.
pretty sure it was one of these , i did have one but gave it away , i still have the same manual
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Hi theriddler_1. Thanks for the picture.
Yes, that one does look familiar, that is the DSD 910, the one that basically came out after the older, bigger DSD 700. As a reference, this is the image as I have it for the DSD 700, copied from the UEC manual:
As you can see, the image is not great at all. All that is discernible is the UEC logo. Furthermore, it's an artist's impression of the decoder, so I know the fonts and things are not going to match the real thing. And, I'm pretty sure the "700" on the screen should be "0700" as I can't see how this model could have a 3-digit display, when the 645, 660 and 720 all have a 4-digit display.
But, again, thanks for the image posted!
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