Cabot introduces new DVB TV receiver


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Cabot introduces new DVB TV receiver

Digital TV software supplier Cabot Communications London to unveil its latest digital TV receiver design with the launch of the first PC-based Windows implementation of a DVB digital receiver.

Observatory PC Development Studio allows manufacturers to build, test and simulate customised DVB software applications within previously impossible time-scales.

Keith Potter, Managing Director of Cabot Communications suggested that traditionally, manufacturers have had to wait for hardware and middleware integration before they can begin the process of User Interface (UI) development within the embedded tools environment. "Observatory is the first environment that combines a productive UI development tool with a real implementation of a DVB middleware stack.," he added.
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