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    DRX890-C vs DRX890-Z vs DRX890-R?

    This is a discussion on DRX890-C vs DRX890-Z vs DRX890-R? within the Sky+ HD Supertelly forums, part of the Other Sky help and support category; What does the -C or -Z or -R mean at the end of the DRX890 model number? Which is best ...

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      DRX890-C vs DRX890-Z vs DRX890-R?

      What does the -C or -Z or -R mean at the end of the DRX890 model number? Which is best and why?


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      Re: DRX890-C vs DRX890-Z vs DRX890-R?

      DRX890-C = Made in China
      DRX890-R = Made in Romania
      DRX890-Z = I think this is the latest and could be made just about anywhere, the above, Italy or even UK. I could be wrong but I think they stopped using a country designation for 'consumer confidence' reasons.

      There is no reason to suppose that any one is better or worse than any other.

     

     

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