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It isn’t often that we have the opportunity to introduce<br />

a new receiver generation. After many years the time<br />

has come again: the first real streaming box is here. The<br />

interesting thing with this box is that you can no longer<br />

directly connect a TV to this receiver; the TV channels<br />

(and also, of course, radio channels) are just being<br />

streamed. Therefore, this new method opens up an<br />

entirely new market segment that fits right in with our<br />

time: the TV channels that are received by the receiver<br />

can be streamed to your own Smartphones and Tablets<br />

and it’s those types of “TVs” are being used by more<br />

and more viewers. But your regular TV can also receive<br />

these channels as long as it can be connected to your<br />

local network.<br />

So, streaming boxes are fulfilling the precise requirements<br />

that are demanded from today’s viewers. People today<br />

don’t want to be restricted to watching their favorite<br />

programs on a stationary TV in the living room, kitchen<br />

or bedroom, they want to be able to watch on mobile<br />

devices like the new Smartphones with their large highresolution<br />

screens or on tablets that would allow you to<br />

watch TV at any position.<br />

An interesting consequence of this new generation of<br />

<strong>Dear</strong> <strong>Readers</strong>,<br />

TELE-audiovision<br />

International<br />

The World’s Largest<br />

Digital TV Trade Magazine<br />

since 1981<br />

Alexander Wiese<br />

Publisher<br />

alex@tavmag.com<br />

HQ in Munich, Germany<br />

streaming boxes is the impact on TVs. For many years<br />

we here at TELE-audiovision were also in doubt as to<br />

whether digital receivers would be incorporated into TVs<br />

over the long term. With these new streaming boxes,<br />

the picture is now totally different: now it’s TVs with<br />

built-in receivers that have no future. Soon all you’ll<br />

need is just one streaming box and as many wired or<br />

wireless monitors as you want connected to the local<br />

network. The streaming box would be installed in a<br />

central location and connected to all the available digital<br />

reception methods (roof antenna, satellite dish, cable<br />

TV, Internet) and that would be it. Every monitor in the<br />

network would then have access to the content received<br />

by the streaming box.<br />

Now we can’t wait to see more streaming boxes and are<br />

looking forward to see how quickly this new receiver<br />

generation will prevail. The digital TV market continues<br />

to be exciting!<br />

Alexander Wiese<br />

Editor-in-Chief TELE-audiovision International<br />

Address<br />

TELE-audiovision International, PO Box 1234, 85766 Munich-Ufg, GERMANY/EUROPE<br />

Editor-in-Chief<br />

Alexander Wiese, alex@tavmag.com<br />

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TELE-audiovision Magazine GmbH, Aschheimer Weg 19, 85774 Unterfoehring, GERMANY/EUROPE<br />

Design<br />

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TELE-satellite was established in 1981 and today is the oldest, largest and most-read digital tv trade<br />

magazine in the world. TELE-satellite is seen by more than 350,000 digital tv professionals around the<br />

world and is available both in printed form and online.<br />

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