CLASSIC FREEVIEW REMOTE FOR DA EWOO TRIAX DIJAM DIGITAL SETTO P BOXES
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CLASSIC FREEVIEW REMOTE FOR DA EWOO TRIAX DIJAM DIGITAL SETTO P BOXES
IRC83082 IRC83082 CLASSIC FREEVIEW REMOTE FOR DA EWOO TRIAX DIJAM DIGITAL SETTO P BOXES 2000T_1 313_2 3139_1 31392_1 313923_1 3139238_1 31392380_1 313923803_1 3139238039_1 313923803921_1 32VUDVBT_1 CLA_6 CLA_7 CLAS_3 CLAS_4 CLASS_3 CLASS_4 CLASSI_3 CLASSI_4 CLASSIC_1 CLASSIC_2 CLASSIC_4 CLASSIC_5 CONSUMABLES_24 DAE_2 DAE_20 DAE_5 DAE_6 DAEDS608P_1 DAEW_1 DAEWO_1 DAEWOO_1 DIG_1 DIG_2 DIG_3 DIG_5 DIGI_1 DIGI_2 DIGI_3 DIGI_5 DIGIT_2 DIGIT_3 DIGIT_4 DIGIT_5 DIGITA_2 DIGITA_3 DIGITA_4 DIGITAL_1 DIGITAL_2 DIGITAL_3 DIGITAL_5 DIJ_1 DIJ32VUDVBT_1 DIJA_1 DIJAM_1 DP100_1 DS608P_1 DTT100_1 DVB_1 DVB2000T_1 FRE_1 FRE_2 FREE_1 FREE_2 FREEV_1 FREEVI_1 FREEVIE_1 FREEVIEW_1 HAR_11 HAR_13 HAR_17 HAR_18 HAR_8 HAR_9 HARD_10 HARD_12 HARD_13 HARD_3 HARD_4 HARD_8 HARDW_10 HARDW_11 HARDW_13 HARDW_3 HARDW_5 HARDW_6 HARDWA_10 HARDWA_11 HARDWA_13 HARDWA_3 HARDWA_4 HARDWA_5 HARDWA_6 HARDWAR_10 HARDWAR_11 HARDWAR_13 HARDWAR_3 HARDWAR_4 HARDWAR_5 HARDWAR_6 HARDWARE_13 HARDWARE_14 HARDWARE_6 HARDWARE_7 HARDWARE_8 IRC83082_1 LAB_1 LAB_2 LABDTT100_1 LABG_1 LABGE_1 LABGEA_1 LABGEAR_1 LOU_2 LOU_3 LOU_4 LOUN_1 LOUN_2 LOUN_3 LOUNG_1 LOUNG_2 LOUNG_3 LOUNGE_1 LOUNGE_2 LOUNGE_3 NOVP_1 PMCLASSIC_1 PMWEB_18 POR_1 POR_2 PORDP100_1 PORT_1 PORT_2 PORTL_1 PORTLA_1 PORTLAN_1 PORTLAND_1 PTRIRC83082_1 RCT_1 RCT1_1 RCT11_1 RCT113_1 RCT1130_1 RCT11301_1 RCT113014_1 RCT1130140_1 RCT11301400_1 REM_33 REM_36 REM_38 REM_42 REM_44 REMO_31 REMO_32 REMO_34 REMO_36 REMO_40 REMO_42 REMOT_31 REMOT_32 REMOT_34 REMOT_36 REMOT_40 REMOT_42 REMOTE_45 REMOTE_48 REMOTE_50 REMOTE_54 REMOTE_56 RETAILCAT2006_12 SET_1 SET_2 SETT_1 SETTO_1 SETTOP_1 TRI_1 TRI_10 TRI_11 TRIA_1 TRIAX_1 TRIAX2000T_1 TRIAXDVB_1 TRIAXDVB2000T_1 TV_3 ARDO MERLONI ASBERG CLATRONIC CONTINENTAL EDISON DAEWOO ETA FORMENTI HARDON JAMO LASAT MERLONI NOVA PATHE MARCONI SANSUI SETRON TRITON
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Amazon Price: ?24.99
Used Price: ?15.99
Customer Review: DVB-T stick
This is obviously a common DVB-T stick, made by the same plant out of China/Taiwan [as so much hardware is single-sourced] then branded by particular [western] companies who mostly do the end-customer support and marketing for their specific regions. For instance, the MSI stick has an MSI box, and an MSI support number. The interface for USB DVB-T technically must be similar, as there are several options, from the other reviews, of software to use, in place of the included. I bought a stick from www.digittrade.de. One reviewer who gave a low rating to his version, noted the lack of cooling vents, while my edition had a large vent on one side — For the moment, let me look at a big picture; looking, as a comparison, at most of the Bluetooth USB sticks which are sold, where the value is in the 78 megabyte licensed software. Several of these 10? BT sticks are, I suspect, ‘grey’. That is, they may not have current/licensed software, or the software included is an unlicensed copy. Or require illegally hacked software, opened to allow for non-licensed sticks - In comparison, USB DVB-T sticks, which practically seem to be all the same, ‘under the hood’. A lot of value is in the licensed software; the hardware alone, being very cheap to produce, and the plastic housing customized to the marketing/support company’s wishes. The 35? DVB stick probably being manufactured for a cost around 2? — to which I say, ‘cut it open!’ This is an inexpensive stick. If it has already been purchased, and overheats, it’s very simple to pry the case open and modify it, within a few minutes, and be watching Tele again. Problems with the pre-packed TV Jukebox software (v3.0c): The installer forcibly attempts to install a patch for Windows XP (KB822603), although the specific patch is no good for a XPSP2 or W2K3 (any non-XP) system. This means the installer for the TV Jukebox software quits, and the software does not work. Crackers! The software’s DirectX detection routine does not follow Microsoft/Industry ‘Best Practices’: Running the TV Jukebox software on an XP machine, as a non-Administrator, the software quits with a ‘DirectX Not Installed’ error. A problem for those of us who choose to follow one of the first Best Practice methods: running as (Restricted) Users - blocking viruses, etc. from self-installing or corrupting our OS. Thankfully, it appears, other software options are available, which I will SOON be checking out!
Customer Review: Quite disappointing…
Installation is no problem, and I didn’t even bother trying the supplied internal aerial, as it seems that nobody has any luck with any of those. I picked up plenty of channels on my regular TV aerial. My problem is stuttering. When watching the TV you get jumping - if recording, then it’s on-screen corruption at the point where the jumping occurs. Bad signal? Well, possibly, but it’s reporting around 70-75% signal strength, and a friend’s MSI Sky Mega doesn’t have the problem, although it does get really HOT. Any this may be the problem with the ATMT stick (it’s actually a DigiO2 device, by the looks of it). I noticed that when first used, there’s hardly any stuttering, but it progressively gets worse, as the stick gets hotter and hotter. The MSI stick has little vents, but the ATMT stick seems to be completely sealed, and I just wonder whether it’s just getting too hot - I might try and test this theory further by trying to keep the stick cool somehow. Initial indications show that the supplied TV software (TV Jukebox) is ok, but interestingly, the drivers for the MSI device from their website, include PVR software that works with the ATMT stick, and potentially seems to be of a higher quality - it may be worth giving both a go. I had hoped that I could use this stick as a make-shift PVR when on holiday, and the like, on my laptop - a lowly Dell Centrino 1.3Mhz. CPU utilisation doesn’t seem to be a problem, and the MSI seems to function just fine - if I could just persuade my mate to do a swap, I’d be sorted. Customer support (or at least responses) from ATMT are pretty good, although no Vista support for the forseeable future, I’d be tempted to buy something else though. I know I keep going on about it, but the MSI device just worked, and so I’m returning the ATMT, and will try and find one of those instead.
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Samsung 23″ HD LCD TV with Integrated Digital Tuner
Amazon Price: ?389.99
Customer Review: Samsung LCD T.V
I really dont know why there are people that dont like this TV. The picture quality is great, The sound quality is great and the built in freeview is excellent and i dont even have an outside ariel. Its a fantastic product and delivery was very fast.
Customer Review: What’s the problem?
I was a little reluctant to purchase this particular tv due to negative reviews by other users. However, I decided to ignore the comments about sound, menu response, grainy picture etc and am so glad I did. Firstly, there is no grainy picture on my freeview whatsoever and the movie mode really does add a lot of depth and high quality to what you are watching (without HD). If you are the type of person who feels that waiting a single second for a menu to appear after pressing the button then this TV is obviously not for you but for the rest of you who are patient enough to endure this length of time then you will have no problems at all! If you are a human-bat hybrid and can detect super-sonic sounds then you may find that the quality may be lacking but for the rest of us who are merely human then the sound has no problems at all. I have purchased many items from amazon such as cameras, ipods, headphones etc and not one item has 100% positive feedback. I have spoken to many friends who have purchased samsung TVs, all of which have praised them. To have freeview, High definition on a 23″ LCD TV with touch sensitive buttons and sleek design for this price, you must be mad to listen to the bad comments
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