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Old 27th-January-2006, 12:18 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Re: Digital TV - help!

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Originally Posted by Lynn
I was thinking of getting one of those box thingys for digital TV but have a few queries if anyone can help...

- Do I just buy the box and plug it in or are there any other costs extra to the cost of the box itself?

- I have seen boxes from £25 upwards - is there is any extra features that the dearer ones have that I should be looking for? Any recommendations? Or is the cheapest just as good?

- I have an inside aerial - its fine for regular TV but will it be good enough for this or will I need to get another aerial?

Thanks!
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Can i suggesting spending a bit more (£170) and get the Fusion FVRT200 Freeview Twin Tuner 80GB Digital Video Recorder

I've got the 60gb 100model, showed it to my parents over Xmas and they bought the higher spec 200model, they love it

It is a twin freeview box, and can record up to 14 days in advance, so you can watch a channel and record a channel, or you can record 2 things at the same time (and even watch a previously recorded programme).

If you are a TV viewer rather than a DVD viewer, this is for you.

http://www.dixons.co.uk/product.php?sku=993036

or try John Lewis

Lee

PS....I've had a £30 box, and they allow you to watch tv but not record and also the cheaper the model the less functions you have, like sorting channels and selecting favourites.

I've done my research on this, i promise you won't be disappointed. This will replace all yours recording on VHS.

Last edited by Lee; 27th-January-2006 at 12:23 PM.
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