Hi all,
I am just starting out...I am moving to a new place and want to keep cost down so I was looking into getting a box to watch UK tv. Can someone recommend
a box for me? My budget £200-400. I would want to watch living, atlantic, tlc, discovery, crime and investigation, national geo, bit of sports on sky. There is no
cable in my area so it would have to be sat box.
Thanks
Hi all,
I am just starting out...I am moving to a new place and want to keep cost down so I was looking into getting a box to watch UK tv. Can someone recommend
a box for me? My budget £200-400. I would want to watch living, atlantic, tlc, discovery, crime and investigation, national geo, bit of sports on sky. There is no
cable in my area so it would have to be sat box.
Thanks
£200-£400 is a very good budget and for that you can get yourself a very nice box, I would say either a Xtrend ET10000 at around £240 or VU+ Duo at around £290 which would leave you extra funds for a decent internal hard drive and a line with change to enjoy the football with some beers
Hi - I'm a newbie to this - can anyone advise on the better box - Zgemma H2S or MagicBox MG2 HD - or is there a better one around without it being silly money. Thanks
v good point, until i get VM then i will look into a higher end box like VU or Xtrend or if not a Edison... that will all happen when everything is cancelled and my last resort are these boxes!! ;)The zgemma will be the best choice on a budget, simply down to the huge support on this forum and they are a decent budget box. If your unsure then look in the zgemma section on this forum and visit the forum sponsor (Zgemma Star Satellite Receiver's - Official Store) for a legit box rather than risking a duff one from fleabay
Having a fancy HD box is not needed as you can't get HD on sky subs so save yourself a few quid and get a nice box like the zgemma H.2S
You can't go wrong with a VU or Xtrend, well built and very quick boxes too. if you look at the Xtrend ET10000 2x DVB-S2 + 1x DVB-C/T/T2 COMBO this way your running a twin tuner sky sat and have the cable tuner ready when you do get VM
You can't go wrong with a VU or Xtrend, well built and very quick boxes too. if you look at the Xtrend ET10000 2x DVB-S2 + 1x DVB-C/T/T2 COMBO this way your running a twin tuner sky sat and have the cable tuner ready when you do get VM
You can't go wrong with a VU or Xtrend, well built and very quick boxes too. if you look at the Xtrend ET10000 2x DVB-S2 + 1x DVB-C/T/T2 COMBO this way your running a twin tuner sky sat and have the cable tuner ready when you do get VM
Yes it's something I will probably look into when cable is in my area and I stop all other services
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