Mike Krufky wrote: > We can see here that Taylor is talking about the original Gold (topmost) model, without a daughter board. Mac's Gold-Q model is refered to as the "FusionTV-HDR Gold" > ... My Gold-T model is refered to as "FusionHDTV Silver Plus" ... I think part of Dvico's inability to settle on a definitive name for a given physical model is the fact that they may market/package it several different ways. For example, there are (not including the forthcoming usb models) only 2 card variants in the Fusion 5 family - that using the cx2388x and that using the BT878A. Yet, in Korea you have six different model names! http://www.fusionhdtv.co.kr/KOR/Products/ - the Gold and Silver models all being the same cx2388x card, but differ by way of the software and accessories that come in the package - the Lite models being based on the BT878A, and differing by accessories On this side of the pond, we just have the two models - Gold Plus - Lite The same fragmentation/segmentation happens with the Fusion 3 family. For example, Michael's board could just as easily wind up in the package of a - Gold-T Plus - Gold-T - Silver Plus We even see that a BT878A variant of the F3 exists (the Silver-T), and it certainly never made its way to North America http://www.fusionhdtv.co.kr/KOR/Products/ProductsComparison.aspx Also note that Mac's card also appears in a Silver flavour.