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  1. paul

    paul Registered User

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    Freeview

    Right, weve just cancelled Sky as we hardly watch and appear to be paying a small fortune for something that doesnt really benefit us, so we are now for a freeview box, what should I be looking for?
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  3. Alexander

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    a freeview box
  4. Congay

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    a box capable of receving freeview
  5. Wor Jackie

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    Affectionally known as a set top box, but contarary top popular belief, its usual habitat is infact underneath the television set in many a household
  6. Congay

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    YOUR BOX OF FREEVIEW MUST HAVE THE HISTORY CHANNEL

    ITS A MUST

    IF ONLY HITLER DIDNT ATTACK RUSSIA *sighs*
  7. paul

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    yeah thanks for the help :rolleyes:

    i was after finding out if theres a particular brand i should look out for?
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    u can get em from asda for next to nowt. therye all the same mate. mines a Pacific, and i think it was only about £30 or so. have a look on ebay
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    go to argos website i am sure i saw a £80 one reduced to £35 there today
  10. Congay

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    features to look out for are mainly the program guide (tells u whats on now next and tomo etc), anything more than 1 day is good
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    You need firefox mate.
  12. ManofScience

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    Just got a PVR at work - it's the dogs danglies -

    HUMAX PVR9200T - it's a twin freeview tuner, hard disk recorder - record 2 channels at once, upto 100 hours can be saved - but it also has a USB socket for connecting to your PC so u can off load all your recordings - in wide screen, digital quality - then burn to DVD. Also has a 'top up tv' slot for those extra channel u may require!
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    god,.. you ARE as bad as me!!! National Georgraphic is a close 2nd......
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    the discovery channel

    MEGASTRUCTURES thats me fave
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    werd, national geo is fuckin life food
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    Rossy knows all about them. I would send him a PM.
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    The ten minute free view on Television X always comes in 'handy'

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