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Martin[_6_] July 4th 09 06:30 PM

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Can anyone recommend a Freeview+ (decoder+recorder) unit?

I was in Sainsbury's earlier & even they seemed to have a choice of 10 - I
find it all a bit boggling.




Max Demian July 4th 09 11:35 PM

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"Martin" wrote in message
...
Can anyone recommend a Freeview+ (decoder+recorder) unit?

I was in Sainsbury's earlier & even they seemed to have a choice of 10 - I
find it all a bit boggling.


Humax PVR9150T: ~£135.00
Humax PVR9300T: ~£185.00

I wouldn't recommend as supermarket for something like that.

Either get it direct from the manufacturer, or somewhere like Comet.

--
Max Demian




Paul Ratcliffe July 5th 09 12:31 AM

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On Sat, 4 Jul 2009 22:35:01 +0100, Max Demian wrote:

Can anyone recommend a Freeview+ (decoder+recorder) unit?

I was in Sainsbury's earlier & even they seemed to have a choice of 10 - I
find it all a bit boggling.


Humax PVR9150T: ~£135.00
Humax PVR9300T: ~£185.00

I wouldn't recommend as supermarket for something like that.

Either get it direct from the manufacturer, or somewhere like Comet.


Nobody with any sense buys anything from Vomit.

Colin Wilson[_2_] July 5th 09 12:53 AM

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Either get it direct from the manufacturer, or somewhere like Comet.

....and pay by credit card, so if it turns out to be sh*te, you can get
a chargeback from the credit card company if the shop turn out to be a
bunch of lying ******* who don't believe in consumer law.

Steve Terry[_2_] July 5th 09 01:27 AM

Freeview +
 

"Martin" wrote in message
...
Can anyone recommend a Freeview+ (decoder+recorder) unit?

I was in Sainsbury's earlier & even they seemed to have a choice of 10 - I
find it all a bit boggling.


Now Sodtana has folded up, i would expect some of their surplus
freeview recorders to come on to the market cheap

Steve Terry



Adrian[_3_] July 5th 09 09:00 AM

Freeview +
 
Max Demian wrote:
"Martin" wrote in message
...
Can anyone recommend a Freeview+ (decoder+recorder) unit?

I was in Sainsbury's earlier & even they seemed to have a choice of
10 - I find it all a bit boggling.


Humax PVR9150T: ~£135.00
Humax PVR9300T: ~£185.00

I wouldn't recommend as supermarket for something like that.

Either get it direct from the manufacturer, or somewhere like Comet.


In what way are Comet any better than a supermarket?
--
There is no God, so stop worrying and enjoy your life.



JohnT[_3_] July 5th 09 10:53 AM

Freeview +
 
"Max Demian" wrote in message
...
"Martin" wrote in message
...
Can anyone recommend a Freeview+ (decoder+recorder) unit?

I was in Sainsbury's earlier & even they seemed to have a choice of 10 -
I find it all a bit boggling.


Humax PVR9150T: ~£135.00
Humax PVR9300T: ~£185.00

I wouldn't recommend as supermarket for something like that.

Either get it direct from the manufacturer, or somewhere like Comet.



Even if the staff in Sainsburys know nothing about the products on display,
they will still know more than the average salesperson in Comet. And
Sainsburys won't try to sell you a massively overpriced extended warranty.
--
JohnT


Roderick Stewart[_2_] July 5th 09 11:27 AM

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In article , JohnT wrote:
Humax PVR9150T: ~£135.00
Humax PVR9300T: ~£185.00

I wouldn't recommend as supermarket for something like that.

Either get it direct from the manufacturer, or somewhere like Comet.



Even if the staff in Sainsburys know nothing about the products on display,
they will still know more than the average salesperson in Comet. And
Sainsburys won't try to sell you a massively overpriced extended warranty.


I wouldn't expect reliable technical advice from any of them, but if you've
done your own research and know what you want, it'll be exactly the same box
wherever you buy it, so why does it matter? Choose by price, availability and
convenience, and if you don't want the extended warranty, just say no.

Rod.
--
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Alan[_4_] July 5th 09 03:28 PM

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In message , Paul Ratcliffe
wrote
On Sat, 4 Jul 2009 22:35:01 +0100, Max Demian wrote:

Can anyone recommend a Freeview+ (decoder+recorder) unit?

I was in Sainsbury's earlier & even they seemed to have a choice of 10 - I
find it all a bit boggling.


Humax PVR9150T: ~£135.00
Humax PVR9300T: ~£185.00

I wouldn't recommend as supermarket for something like that.

Either get it direct from the manufacturer, or somewhere like Comet.


Nobody with any sense buys anything from Vomit.



I have recently :) However the item at the local store was the cheaper
than any price I found on the Net and I annoyed the salesman by knowing
more about the product than he did. He suggested that I needed quite a
few 'expensive' peripheral components to get me up and running. I
pointed out that these were included in the box and if I wanted
replacements they were much cheaper elsewhere!
--
Alan
news2009 {at} admac {dot} myzen {dot} co {dot} uk

Simon Slavin[_2_] July 5th 09 09:22 PM

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In article Paul
wrote:
Nobody with any sense buys anything from Vomit.


Correction: nobody with any sense buys their extended insurance. The
products are the same bought from there as they are from anywhere
else.If the product is what you want at a good price, buy it.

Simon.

--
I'm using an evaluation license of nemo since 188 days.
You should really try it!
http://www.malcom-mac.com/nemo


Paul Ratcliffe July 5th 09 10:06 PM

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On Sun, 05 Jul 2009 19:22:00 GMT, Simon Slavin
wrote:

Nobody with any sense buys anything from Vomit.


Correction: nobody with any sense buys their extended insurance. The
products are the same bought from there as they are from anywhere
else.If the product is what you want at a good price, buy it.


True. You have to hope it doesn't go wrong, even in the 1 year guarantee
period.

Tony July 6th 09 11:34 AM

Freeview +
 
Martin wrote:
Can anyone recommend a Freeview+ (decoder+recorder) unit?

I was in Sainsbury's earlier & even they seemed to have a choice of 10 - I
find it all a bit boggling.




What noone else has mentioned is that Freeview+ is a standard
that not all PVRs comply with. There are many digital
receiver/recorders but most do not comply with Freeview+ at the moment.
I've no idea about Sainburys line up.

Things like series record and some flexibility modes for dual tuner
versions are controlled. Some units you cannot record 2 channels while
playing back a recording.

Apart from features, the main thing to watch out for is quality. Some
units are very hot, have fans and dodgy hardware, many have dodgy
software. If the software works initially, it may have problems later
on due to broadcast changes. I'd advise sticking to a well known and
supported brand, and preferably one that can upgrade without an OAD. Eg
via RS232 or USB.

--
Tony

mr deo July 6th 09 12:51 PM

Freeview +
 

"Adrian" wrote in message
om...
Max Demian wrote:
"Martin" wrote in message
...
Can anyone recommend a Freeview+ (decoder+recorder) unit?

I was in Sainsbury's earlier & even they seemed to have a choice of
10 - I find it all a bit boggling.


Humax PVR9150T: ~£135.00
Humax PVR9300T: ~£185.00

I wouldn't recommend as supermarket for something like that.

Either get it direct from the manufacturer, or somewhere like Comet.


In what way are Comet any better than a supermarket?


S: Teenagers stock the shelves and dont give you some made up BS about an
item trying to get you to buy it.
C: Teenagers are the senior managment and they know that that box, the one
your looking at, is the best, because it supports things like SCART, IR
Remotes, and it's so damn good that they use 3 freeview+ PVR's in their
home. When you compare that box to a 2nt box, you also find that they have
3 of those freeview+ PVR's in their home too!

S: The price isnt great, but you can usually return the product for 1 year
for cash back, or as long as they are selling it return it for another one!!
C: Sorry sir, no returns for equipment that plugs into electricity outlets
past 28 days, Consumer what?, No sir, What?, I dont think we are legally
what?, Sir I just spoke to senior management, he's going to look it up on
our internal webpage and see if we have to do it, but he's looking at his
first pubic hair before he does that. Sir we have looked and we must
refund you for it, but sir there's a restocking fee, a insurance fee, a take
back fee, and a testing fee, and you must also provide 3 forms of ID, and
you need to contact the TV lisencing people to tell them you no longer have
a viewing box, and the total for everything you need to pay for us to take
back the 299.99 unit is 384.46. Oh yes sir, after going to managment again
it appears we cant charge you all of that, but you can only have your refund
in vouchers (BTW, Trading standards states that they CANT force you to take
vouchers, but DSG and Comet will).

Sorry, I couldnt resist ;P...

But Comet is better because they will usually pricematch+add some on AND
they can sometimes get kit that supermarkets cant get.
One word of warning to anyone however. DSG buy online and collect, cant be
returned to the store, they will not process returns unless it's shipped
back!



Mike[_16_] July 6th 09 01:18 PM

Freeview +
 
On Jul 6, 11:51*am, "mr deo"
wrote:
"Adrian" wrote in message

om...



Max Demian wrote:
"Martin" wrote in message
...
Can anyone recommend a Freeview+ (decoder+recorder) unit?


I was in Sainsbury's earlier & even they seemed to have a choice of
10 - I find it all a bit boggling.


Humax PVR9150T: ~£135.00
Humax PVR9300T: ~£185.00


I wouldn't recommend as supermarket for something like that.


Either get it direct from the manufacturer, or somewhere like Comet.


In what way are Comet any better than a supermarket?


S: Teenagers stock the shelves and dont give you some made up BS about an
item trying to get you to buy it.
C: Teenagers are the senior managment and they know that that box, the one
your looking at, is the best, because it supports things like SCART, IR
Remotes, and it's so damn good that they use 3 freeview+ PVR's in their
home. *When you compare that box to a 2nt box, you also find that they have
3 of those freeview+ PVR's in their home too!

S: The price isnt great, but you can usually return the product for 1 year
for cash back, or as long as they are selling it return it for another one!!
C: Sorry sir, no returns for equipment that plugs into electricity outlets
past 28 days, Consumer what?, No sir, What?, I dont think we are legally
what?, Sir I just spoke to senior management, he's going to look it up on
our internal webpage and see if we have to do it, but he's looking at his
first pubic hair before he does that. *Sir we have looked and we *must
refund you for it, but sir there's a restocking fee, a insurance fee, a take
back fee, and a testing fee, and you must also provide 3 forms of ID, and
you need to contact the TV lisencing people to tell them you no longer have
a viewing box, and the total for everything you need to pay for us to take
back the 299.99 unit is 384.46. *Oh yes sir, after going to managment again
it appears we cant charge you all of that, but you can only have your refund
in vouchers (BTW, Trading standards states that they CANT force you to take
vouchers, but DSG and Comet will).

Sorry, I couldnt resist ;P...

But Comet is better because they will usually pricematch+add some on AND
they can sometimes get kit that supermarkets cant get.
One word of warning to anyone however. *DSG buy online and collect, cant be
returned to the store, they will not process returns unless it's shipped
back!


Agreed. If I know what I want and Comet have got it for a good price,
i'll go and get it from there (same goes for Currys)
Got my plasma TV from Comet just because they could price match.


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