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Anonymous X
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Post subject: Freesat-me-do Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 14:49 |
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You know Freesat, right? Not Freesat From Sky™, but the Freesat service with the logo that looks like a stack of guitar plectrums in different colours.
A parent of mine wants to switch from Sky (with Sky+) to Freesat in order to save money during the Credit Crunch™, so I'd like some advice to pass on to her. Is it worth it, and what would the initial expense be? She's after HD channels and some sort of DVR feature, and not fussy about any other aspect of the Freesat experience.
Thanks in advance!
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AceAceBaby
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Post subject: Re: Freesat-me-do Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 14:53 |
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Joined: 1st Apr, 2008 Posts: 2686 Location: Sadville
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AceAceBaby
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Post subject: Re: Freesat-me-do Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 15:02 |
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Anonymous X
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Post subject: Re: Freesat-me-do Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 15:05 |
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Ah, I think a browse in the (printed) Argos catalogue did inspire her to look into Freesat, but none of those boxes seem to have even rudimentary recording.
Thanks for the heads-up AAB, I think I'll advise her to wait if there's nothing else on the market with both features...
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AceAceBaby
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Post subject: Re: Freesat-me-do Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 15:07 |
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All I can find is that Humax one, and to be honest, if anyone is going to make a new PVR it will be Humax or Topfield before all the high street brand-me-dos.
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