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After reading the features of the Humax PVR 9300T in answer to another question on here i think i would like to buy one. However when i looked in my argos book there are many variations of digiboxs now adays, some needing to be installed with a dish and some not. Can someone please explain the different types of these available in order for me decide whats best for me please? i dont want to pay a monthly subscription or anything more than initial outlay. thanks so much
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think the confusion arises from the new free digital tv service - Freesat.
This is part funded by the BBC and requires a satellite and special digibox. The old digiboxes are not compatible.
You have choices:
1. Digital tv Freeview, with a digital PVR
2. Digital tv Freesat, with a dish and Freesat PVR
The main difference between the two, as far as I am aware, is free HIgh Definition (HD) channels will only be available with Freesat, and you will of course need a HD tv.
Neither has subscription.
Whatever you decide, make sure your PVR has a large hard drive and a minimum of two tuners.
This is part funded by the BBC and requires a satellite and special digibox. The old digiboxes are not compatible.
You have choices:
1. Digital tv Freeview, with a digital PVR
2. Digital tv Freesat, with a dish and Freesat PVR
The main difference between the two, as far as I am aware, is free HIgh Definition (HD) channels will only be available with Freesat, and you will of course need a HD tv.
Neither has subscription.
Whatever you decide, make sure your PVR has a large hard drive and a minimum of two tuners.
thanks for that ethel. the one im looking at has twin tuners and 320gb hard drive. If i go for this one i assume i will still get free digital channels when it all goes digital? (think it must work like this as this is a new model just out). what are high definition channels as opposed to digital channels? sorry to be so thick!
High definition is simply a 'better quality' picture - you see more definition than standard digital television. At the moment, very few programmes are broadcast in HD and you do need a HD television.
Essential question - are you living in a Freeview area - can you get any freeview channels at all? If not, a PVR will be of little use as they don't have old style analogue tuners (normally)
Essential question - are you living in a Freeview area - can you get any freeview channels at all? If not, a PVR will be of little use as they don't have old style analogue tuners (normally)