The DTVPal was a line of digital-to-analog converter boxes designed by EchoStar Communications, under the Dish Network name. The boxes were marketed starting in 2008.[1]
The units debuted to both love and criticism from purchasers, primarily related to reliability, warranty, and service issues.[2] All models in the line were discontinued. One model, the DTVPal DVR, had unique features in this class of product: the ability to pause live TV and time-shift broadcast TV digitally. This model returned to production in 2010 as the Channel Master model CM 7000PAL.
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References
- ^ Willcox, James K. "$40 DTV converter box from Dish is finally available" Archived 2008-12-01 at the Wayback Machine. ‘’ConsumerReports.org’’. Consumers Union of U.S., Inc. August 21, 2008.
- ^ The Editors "Issues with Dish's DTVPal DTV converters?" Archived 2010-08-15 at the Wayback Machine. ‘’ConsumerReports.org’’. Consumers Union of U.S., Inc. August 29, 2008.