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  • leon632
    Top Poster
    • Jul 2009
    • 129

    #1

    help for sisters husband

    My sisters husband saw my blade bm7000s in action over the weekend and was intrigued and has started searching for receivers himself.
    He found this Dreambox 800 DM800 HD V82 PVR Satellite Receiver with SIM 2.01 NEW
    and asked me if it was any good.
    It seemed a bit cheap for a dreambox so I wasn't sure if it was a scam site or whether it was a crap box.
    I thought i'd post it on here anyway to see if anybody can help me out advising him.
  • short360uk
    DK Veteran
    • Oct 2009
    • 313

    #2
    I dont know much about dreambox, but may i suggest a openbox s10, i got 1as a second box for the bedroom and im very happy with it, u can pick up a non clone from ebay for about ?65 inc. delivery

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    • dell_xps
      V.I.P. Member
      • Dec 2008
      • 2558

      #3
      Its a clone DB hence the price :-), as for the site I dont know, try google for reviews, or maybe someone on here will post up soon if they have purchased from there.
      HTH

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      • ramjet
        DK Veteran
        • Nov 2008
        • 2995

        #4
        Originally posted by leon632
        My sisters husband saw my blade bm7000s in action over the weekend and was intrigued and has started searching for receivers himself.
        He found this Dreambox 800 DM800 HD V82 PVR Satellite Receiver with SIM 2.01 NEW
        and asked me if it was any good.
        It seemed a bit cheap for a dreambox so I wasn't sure if it was a scam site or whether it was a crap box.
        I thought i'd post it on here anyway to see if anybody can help me out advising him.
        it will be a clone box for a start

        and its not for newbies either , as a dreambox is more complicated to setup

        the problem here is that anyone who knows nothing about it will ask others like yourself , and you will end up doing all the work and taking all the flak for it , especially if you allow him to get it or get it for him

        if you want that challenge and want to be responsible for setting it up and maintaining it , then go ahead

        but even if he gets a blade like yours you will be expected to provide the backup service and deal with it when it needs sorting out or fails or whatever

        so you can expect midninght phone calls and many trips to sort things out for him

        my advice for anyone in this position , ir to make sure that the prospective owner signs up to a forum like this , and deals with the issues themselves and that way they learn to get the job done same as you have done

        good luck

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        • Nutsandbolts
          DK Veteran
          • Oct 2011
          • 1168

          #5
          Totally agree with ramjet. I have never had a Dreambox or Blade and from what i have read they do sound a lot more technical and complex than basic receivers like TM5400 which are more user friendly and easier to setup. Regards.

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          • Manic01
            Banned
            • Dec 2008
            • 5117

            #6
            Dreambox or any enigma stb easy enough if you do a little reading.
            Blade is same as TM5402 and easy box to use and both have 7 day epg on 28.2e.
            If only sharing in, if you need 7 day epg then go for blade/tm5402 if no rew for epg other than now/next then Openbox S9 for ?55 is excellent hd stb for the money.

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            • Nutsandbolts
              DK Veteran
              • Oct 2011
              • 1168

              #7
              I am thinking of buying a TM5402 as my next box i think cost is around 140 pounds. Are they a lot better than the TM5400 SUPER? Any useful comments appreciated. Regards.

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              • Manic01
                Banned
                • Dec 2008
                • 5117

                #8
                I have one, 7 day epg good.
                Plays all media files.
                Good sensitive tuner.
                Has youtube + ~~~~tube built in.
                Also google maps/weather too a point
                Can't fault the box really.
                Has a few little niggles but nothing severe and patches are frequent.
                A spiderbox 9000 not much dearer and gives you many channels extra for 12 months and worth looking at as well.

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                • leon632
                  Top Poster
                  • Jul 2009
                  • 129

                  #9
                  Im going to advise him on the blade. He lives a distance away so its not something i can setup for him.
                  I think the reason i havent upgraded from blade is because i only need share in, the box is very simple, updates are good and often and the picture quality is fantastic.

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                  • ramjet
                    DK Veteran
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 2995

                    #10
                    Originally posted by leon632
                    Im going to advise him on the blade. He lives a distance away so its not something i can setup for him.
                    I think the reason i havent upgraded from blade is because i only need share in, the box is very simple, updates are good and often and the picture quality is fantastic.
                    agreed

                    the tm5402 is basically the same as the blade , is closed source (they both are) and the blade bm7000s has better menus and better support

                    for anybody not wanting much involvement and to be up and running in 10 minutes then the blade is an excellent choice

                    for the hobbyist or keen amateur the dreambox is a better bet, but the owner should take responsibility for owing it and not expect relatives or friends to do all the work - that is my point here

                    so for simplicity get an openbox , or eagle , or tm5402 or blade , or a spiderbox

                    for the hobbyist or enthusiast or for somebody who likes tinkering , get a linux box

                    and if you are going to be expected to sort the box out for this person , get what you already own , so you know the basics and can use your own box as a source to fix theirs
                    Last edited by ramjet; 4 April, 2012, 16:36.

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                    • Nutsandbolts
                      DK Veteran
                      • Oct 2011
                      • 1168

                      #11
                      Thanks for your comments. I will make some comparisons between the Blade and TM5402 and see what catches my eye.Thanks once again.

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                      • Manic01
                        Banned
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 5117

                        #12
                        TM5402 has rf out if needed.
                        No rf on blade.

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                        • Nutsandbolts
                          DK Veteran
                          • Oct 2011
                          • 1168

                          #13
                          Hi. What difference does the RF out make??. Regards.

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                          • potrobber
                            DK Veteran
                            • Mar 2010
                            • 493

                            #14
                            rf out means you can send signal thru tv coax to another room

                            if it was me i would go for the blade bm7000 as its got the online channel update feature thru menu which is a great feature

                            and controller is better laid out on blade also

                            the tm fav-group button is in a stupid place also epg button not so good the blade is hard to beat for simple 10 min setup and ease of use
                            Last edited by potrobber; 5 April, 2012, 00:47.

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                            • Nutsandbolts
                              DK Veteran
                              • Oct 2011
                              • 1168

                              #15
                              Thanks for your comments. When you say blade which model are you refering to and what is the cost and where in London can you buy one. Regards.

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