Freesat or Youview?
Discussion
I used to have a Sky HD box, but that packed up so got myself a Freesat box, got home from work this evening to find that too has packed up. I only have one satellite feed into my flat so can't record on a Freesat box using the timer, so I'll replace this one with a Freeview box that will allow me to use it properly as a PVR.
Before I go to Curry's after work tomorrow and get a Freesat box I have just noticed Lord Sugar's YouView service seems to be about to launch.
Is it worth waiting for the end of the month and getting a YouView box, or will it really be no better than a decent Freeview box?
Finally, this Panasonic looks decent enough (if it's actually a bit crap please suggest a decent one - I can't find any reviews of it other than on amazon). I tried looking on the Panasonic UK website but there seems to be no mention of it which seems strange to me.
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/panasonic-dmr-hw220eb...
I just wanted to know if it had audio component outputs because I plug my (now broken) Freesat box into my hi fi for better sound. I guess I need to move with the times because not many boxes I look at seem to have component out any more..
Before I go to Curry's after work tomorrow and get a Freesat box I have just noticed Lord Sugar's YouView service seems to be about to launch.
Is it worth waiting for the end of the month and getting a YouView box, or will it really be no better than a decent Freeview box?
Finally, this Panasonic looks decent enough (if it's actually a bit crap please suggest a decent one - I can't find any reviews of it other than on amazon). I tried looking on the Panasonic UK website but there seems to be no mention of it which seems strange to me.
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/panasonic-dmr-hw220eb...
I just wanted to know if it had audio component outputs because I plug my (now broken) Freesat box into my hi fi for better sound. I guess I need to move with the times because not many boxes I look at seem to have component out any more..
Debaser said:
Is it worth waiting for the end of the month and getting a YouView box, or will it really be no better than a decent Freeview box?
No, not by the looks of it http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...I think youview could be quite good - IF they have integrated the catch up services nicely...
A Humax PVR is about £230, a Humax Youview PVR will be £299....personally I would pay the extra to have the ease of getting iplayer, itv c4 catchup etc all from one box.
So it all depends *IF* youview does this nicely and easily.
I may well replace my HTPC with it, assuming it can act as a DLNA streamer...which I think Humax's can.
A Humax PVR is about £230, a Humax Youview PVR will be £299....personally I would pay the extra to have the ease of getting iplayer, itv c4 catchup etc all from one box.
So it all depends *IF* youview does this nicely and easily.
I may well replace my HTPC with it, assuming it can act as a DLNA streamer...which I think Humax's can.
Irrotational said:
A Humax PVR is about £230, a Humax Youview PVR will be £299....personally I would pay the extra to have the ease of getting iplayer, itv c4 catchup etc all from one box.
My Humax has the iplayer on the red button (I've got a network cable plugged into it), I think it has channels for the others but I've never tried them.I decided I couldn't wait for YouView and got myself a Humax Freeview box at the weekend. Works fine, the picture quality is good and it's nice to finally have a PVR I can use.
Annoyingly it seems my Freesat box isn't broken, there's a problem with the communal dish as everyone in the block has lost satellite reception...
Annoyingly it seems my Freesat box isn't broken, there's a problem with the communal dish as everyone in the block has lost satellite reception...
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