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  • violentj
    V.I.P. Member
    • Mar 2008
    • 134

    #1

    best not virgin reciever

    rite im post clocking now not really,im genuinely interested in folks opinion(ask thommo i was pestering him earlier bout dreams500)

    im flogging my wii and getting a wireless guitar for the 360 and a cable receiver after having an unbeliveable run of bad luck trying to get a vm box going had 5 duds now and 1 sammy that refuses to be read jtag wise

    anyways ive seen a few now ,never paid much attention to them cos ive been happy with a vm box

    but which is the allround best ive had the dream 500c recommended by thommo
    but also been told the replay is good

    been told to avoid dbox and starview

    also had arnet cryptview recommended

    but after browsing ebay for them the adds all claim there box whatever it is is the best

    not too fussed about 1 being plug and play im sure id manage to get one set up but i would like one capable of streaming xvids and that-i use a xbox 1 for that at the mo and its getting old now so id like to retire it

    answers on a post card please to stfu vj and go to bed your waffling

    thanks
  • Devilfish
    Administrator
    • Feb 2008
    • 7872

    #2
    It depends what you're looking to do with the box m8.

    DM500C
    A great all round receiver. Network capabilities, can stream mp3s and movies from your PC and can record to a network storage or PC shared folder. Automatic updates via the internet if your box is connected to a router. As well as weather reports, internet radio, rss readers, etc. Needs a bot of knowledge of ftp, telnet, etc. but easy enough to pick up and we'll give you all the help you need.

    Kryptview
    The latest box on the market that's just for tv, no multimedia options or ethernet. It has auto setup on first run, 7 day epg and has great creaters behind it.

    Starview/digivox/eurovox
    An only tv box, very simple, limited bouquets, scan and go, not much fun really .

    DM600/7025
    Better spec'd dreambox, capable of housing a hard disk for PVR functions. More knowledge of dreamboxes required for one of these.

    My advice - go for a DM500C. You can get them for ?85. (see link at bottom of forum)

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    • Femalelizzard
      Top Poster
      • Mar 2008
      • 134

      #3
      If its just tv channels your after i recently got a eurovox max 2008 and the just plug and play no emu settings are out auto roll them selfs set up takes 5 mins and the epg system works fine the look smart and modern 20 times better then any starview.

      saying that im getting a dream box shortly for sommick to play with

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      • osborne82
        Dreambox Guru
        • Mar 2008
        • 133

        #4
        or the itgate 220 same kinda details as dreamboxes except it has usb port too for external storage just for thought


        cheers

        osborne82

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        • Lambhuna
          Junior Member
          • Mar 2008
          • 24

          #5
          I go with Thommo dm 500c. Never had a problem with mine.

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          • joe516
            DK Veteran
            • Mar 2008
            • 1000

            #6
            got a eurovox max 2008 just plug and play m8
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            • smirnoff_rules
              V.I.P. Member
              • Mar 2008
              • 8603

              #7
              l have a few ..

              eurovox 2 : great and faultless (never been hit in 4 years)
              eurovox max : same as above
              replaybox : had a hit last year , but f/w update was on the forum in hours
              dreambox 600 pvr : great toy , streaming , recording to harddrive or external mounted drive , great picture , download a film and watch on the dreambox from your pc wirelessly , record a fight say to your pc and write to a dvd for a m8 , mp3 playback ....

              just a bit more to the dreambox
              any information provided is for educational/experimental purposes only.

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              • janobi
                V.I.P. Member
                • Mar 2008
                • 1624

                #8
                Personally I got replay lites, as they are easy to use and program, and no real issues with them. I have heard that dreamboxes are not as user friendly, and some knowledge is needed to program and such.

                I also think the replay lites look well good. Silver, and about the size of 2 DVD cases stacked on top of eachother.

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                • Neil
                  V.I.P. Member
                  • Mar 2008
                  • 194

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Kaos
                  My advice - go for a DM500C. You can get them for ?85. (see link at bottom of forum)
                  If you want poor signal strength problems and a visit to Argos for a signal booster then yeah get a 500c, if you can find a genuine one that is.

                  If you want a great box without signal problems and the ability to record onto an internal hard disk then get a 600
                  500c, 600c, 7025+cc, 7000s with a 1m steerable dish

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