Καλα τοσο χαζος ειμαι και δεν καταλαβαινω εχω μπερδευτει τελειως.
Οτι ο συγκεκριμενος πολιτης δεν αναφαιρει την φιρμα Himedia ισχυει για ολα αυτα που μοιζουν στην φωτογραφια, με της Himedia, ετσι δεν ειναι?
Προφανως για να μπορει να πουλαει ποιο φθηνα.
Τωρα αυτο που παραγγειλα ειναι τουλαχιστον της Himedia ή κλωνος αυτης?
Και τελικα ποιο θα φοραει το
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330457832281 Realtek RTD1073 ή το Realtek RTD1073DD+?
Επισης καποιες αναφορες που βρηκα για το Realtek στο Iboum.com γραφει
Realtek
The Realtek 1283 / 1073 chipset range appeared in mid 2009 and is clocked at 400mhz. A flood of cheaper Realtek based Media Players arrived through 2009, shaking up the Media Player market in a big way. Major players of this generation include Xtreamer, Asus O!Play R1, and ACRyan Play!On. The 1073 and 1283 are the same chip with the same performance, but the 1283 has added capabilities of recording and DTV. The Realtek 1073DA is an early release that is unable to downmix DTS whilst the 1073DD is the most common version and can downmix DTS.
It was revealed in February 2010 that neither the 1073DA, 1073DD, or the 1283 can passthrough (bitstream) Dolby TrueHD or DTS-HD MA. In response to this (and some say the lack of 7.1 audio was a bug in the DD version), in early 2010 Realtek started shipping enhanced + versions of it's chips. The 1073DD+ and 1283+ can both passthrough DTS-HD MA and Dolby TrueHD. Some players use a chip that is marked 1073C, 1073C+, or 1283C+. As far as we know these chips are exactly the same as the DD+.