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Dave Farrance wrote: "LindaMcK" wrote: blush it's a (mumble mumble) daewoo. The very cheapest freeview box with hard drive and top up tv slot I could find. ;o) Often the cheapest is fine. Not in this case, it seems. Half the reviews at DigitalSpy complain about the hum. http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/article/ds27745.html Thanks - there's loads of useful stuff about them on Digital Spy. D'oh - never even crossed my mind to look. Linda |
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John Cartmell wrote: In article .com, LindaMcK wrote: André Coutanche wrote: Toppys (i.e. the Topfield TF5800PVR) are totally silent when the hard disk isn't recording or playing back, and the noise when they are using the disk is inaudible under normal circumstances. They also have many other virtues, but not, alas, cheapness relative to other PVRs. There's also a Humax 9200T for about the same price - does anyone know anything about those? I've never heard of Humax or Topfield. The Humax is nearly silent but some have reported an occasional hum that usually goes when the machine is turned off (count to 20) turned back on again. I think the two are the best two available at the moment. Try to get the Humax under 200 GBP but the Toppy will probably push 300 (depending on HD size). Get the largest HD you can afford - you'll fill it faster than you imagine. ;-) Thanks a lot for your advice. I have seen HD sizes and thought "well, that doesn't really matter, I won't use all THAT much space"... )....off to see where I can get the Toppy or the Humax from and then just plump for one or tuther. cheers! Linda |
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Thanks, everyone, for all your comments and advice.
I am about to plump for the Humax PVR9200T. I've a funny feeling I need a cam to beable to have top up tv - best go off and find out! I'm really excited. You can expect posts from me in the future all glum coz I can't work something out... ) I'm already a bit dauntedat the thought of crawling around behind the telly trying to plug things in. Wish me luck!!! Linda |
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"LindaMcK" wrote:
I am about to plump for the Humax PVR9200T. I've a funny feeling I need a cam to beable to have top up tv - best go off and find out! No, it doesn't need a CAM. Just plug the TopUpTV card into the slot. Some digital TV's don't have a TopUpTV slot as such. They have a larger laptop-style "PCMCIA" slot instead. So a CAM is plugged into the PCMCIA slot, and the TopUpTV card is plugged into the CAM. -- Dave Farrance |
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Dave Farrance wrote: "LindaMcK" wrote: I am about to plump for the Humax PVR9200T. I've a funny feeling I need a cam to beable to have top up tv - best go off and find out! No, it doesn't need a CAM. Just plug the TopUpTV card into the slot. It's a CAM slot on the Humax - unless there is another one hiding somewhere! Some digital TV's don't have a TopUpTV slot as such. They have a larger laptop-style "PCMCIA" slot instead. So a CAM is plugged into the PCMCIA slot, and the TopUpTV card is plugged into the CAM. BTW where do you get CAMs from - and how much? -- John Cartmell [email protected] followed by finnybank.com 0845 006 8822 Qercus magazine FAX +44 (0)8700-519-527 www.finnybank.com Qercus - the best guide to RISC OS computing |
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John Cartmell wrote:
In article , Dave Farrance wrote: "LindaMcK" wrote: I am about to plump for the Humax PVR9200T. I've a funny feeling I need a cam to beable to have top up tv - best go off and find out! No, it doesn't need a CAM. Just plug the TopUpTV card into the slot. It's a CAM slot on the Humax - unless there is another one hiding somewhere! Whoops. So it is. I was still thinking of the Daewoo. -- Dave Farrance |
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Dave Farrance wrote: John Cartmell wrote: In article , Dave Farrance wrote: "LindaMcK" wrote: I am about to plump for the Humax PVR9200T. I've a funny feeling I need a cam to beable to have top up tv - best go off and find out! No, it doesn't need a CAM. Just plug the TopUpTV card into the slot. It's a CAM slot on the Humax - unless there is another one hiding somewhere! Whoops. So it is. I was still thinking of the Daewoo. Phew! I'd just ordered the CAM... (hope it arrives...) |
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John Cartmell wrote: BTW where do you get CAMs from - and how much? I ordered the box and the cam from empiredirect.co.uk - rather worryingly, it says "due soon" next to it now. I didn't notice that yesterday when I ordered it (doesn't mean it wasn't there..). Nervously waiting.... ) |
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LindaMcK wrote: John Cartmell wrote: BTW where do you get CAMs from - and how much? I ordered the box and the cam from empiredirect.co.uk - rather worryingly, it says "due soon" next to it now. I didn't notice that yesterday when I ordered it (doesn't mean it wasn't there..). Nervously waiting.... )I needn't have worried. Humax box and CAM arrived yesterday. I am loving them already ;o) |
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