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  1. REPASSAC

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    Very interesting - Wonder who proof read it.
    Under Power Supply - Protection "Separate Internal Fuse & Lighting protection"

    | Tue 4 Sep 2012 12:42:10 #21 |
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    REPASSAC - 4 minutes ago  » 
    Very interesting - Wonder who proof read it.
    Under Power Supply - Protection "Separate Internal Fuse & Lighting protection"

    It comes with Rayban sunglasses

    | Tue 4 Sep 2012 12:47:33 #22 |
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    **Be wary of sellers on a certain auction site claiming to have stock**

    ie - more then 10 available - check the delivery forecast.

    | Tue 4 Sep 2012 14:20:09 #23 |
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    MyHumax.Org advise members to purchase from reputable online retailers. Only two retailers are currently recommended for Humax products. These are:

    | Tue 4 Sep 2012 14:43:01 #24 |
  5. Barry

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    Also will be available from other outlets such as:

    and many more including of course independent outlets.

    | Tue 4 Sep 2012 18:22:19 #25 |
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    Well the new Freesat PVR box seems very interesting.

    I'm little disappointed that it's still only dual LNB fed though, quad would be nice.
    Also the box itself is rather ugly, I prefer the look of the current Foxsat-HDR to be honest.
    Looks better amongst my other HIFI devices than the new PVR would.

    I hope the EPG on the new box only shows channels from the currently selected favourites group (like the HDR Fox-T2, but unlike the Foxsat-HDR)
    I also hope it does not have any of the bugs the Foxsat-HDR still has, such as the favourites group not staying selected.

    In terms of the remote, I guess it looks OK, but I really wish they would stop using shiny plastic, it's terrible for fingerprints and hard to keep clean.

    | Thu 6 Sep 2012 11:48:22 #26 |
  7. gomezz

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    dave23572 - 4 hours ago  » I'm little disappointed that it's still only dual LNB fed though, quad would be nice.

    What advantage does that give?

    | Thu 6 Sep 2012 16:03:10 #27 |
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    Barry - 3 days ago  » 
    Pictures of the Humax unit and remote

    The remote looks remarkably simlar to the Youview remote, the only difference is freesta logo at the bottom, and possably som of the functions of the buttons

    | Fri 7 Sep 2012 10:09:59 #28 |
  9. Barry

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    Yes it is, I have already mentioned some of the obvious differences in post #15

    | Fri 7 Sep 2012 10:41:46 #29 |
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    Bargain Dave - 33 minutes ago  » 

    The remote looks remarkably simlar to the Youview remote, the only difference is freesta logo at the bottom, and possably som of the functions of the buttons

    Some see the two boxes (not just the remotes!) - i.e. Youview and Freesat Freetime - as similar but competing platforms. But which is better? There's only one way to find out!

    | Fri 7 Sep 2012 10:47:00 #30 |

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