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Dear Readers,
The  separation  of  hardware  and  software  continues  to 
progress and in this issue we can show you yet another 
example of this trend: a box that is actually see-through 
so  that  you  can  see  that  nothing  is  being  hidden  from 
you; theres nothing but hardware in it. The manufacturer 
makes their own software version available so you can 
use the box but you can also install any number of other 
software solutions.
This  lets  the  manufacturer  focus  solely  on  the  boxs 
hardware  components  so  as  to  optimize  them  while 
the user can install the software that best suits him. If 
there  was  no  demand  for  this,  manufacturers  wouldnt 
pay any attention to this trend at all. We here at TELE-
audiovision  are  wondering  if  this  trend  will  become 
as  explosive  as  it  did  with  mobile  telephones:  a  large 
number  of  manufacturers  in  large  part  use  the  same 
operating system: Android.
On  the  other  hand,  there  doesnt  seem  to  be  any  one 
particular  digital  TV  software  program  that  stands  out 
above  all  the  rest  to  become  the  dominating  system. 
Theres still plenty of competition between a signifcant 
number of different versions and it is not expected that 
any particular one of them will prevail over the others. 
The  requirements  of  the  users  vary  so  much  from  one 
another  that  they  would  likely  not  be  satisfed  with  a 
single standardized system.
Digital TV will remain free of any one specifc dominating 
system and we will continue to enjoy being able to load 
our  favorite  software  onto  the  hardware.  Adventurous 
programmers  can  continue  to  develop  new  operating 
systems and create new user interfaces. We cant wait 
to see whats yet to come!
Alexander Wiese
Editor-in-Chief TELE-audiovision Magazine