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    think it will make ppl think about the value for money they are getting. at the end of the day people just want something that works well. if they are offered a cheaper alternative they would now be prepared to consider them. i was very much in favour of getting an 8000 until i saw the price. i have a dm7025 an dat the time of buying it i didnt even consider any other box. but now you have to think its only tv. another site is bringing out a rival to the 8000 any day now and i am already looking forward to getting one. and thats even after considering the 8000 would have 4 tuners and dvd drive and wireless lan. you have to think past the luxury aspect and think about the money now. ?800 before it has HDD and 2 more tuners and wlan adapter? AND it will have endless bugs to begin with so is it worth it??? lets wait and see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by felix1 View Post
    think it will make ppl think about the value for money they are getting. at the end of the day people just want something that works well. if they are offered a cheaper alternative they would now be prepared to consider them. i was very much in favour of getting an 8000 until i saw the price. i have a dm7025 an dat the time of buying it i didnt even consider any other box. but now you have to think its only tv. another site is bringing out a rival to the 8000 any day now and i am already looking forward to getting one. and thats even after considering the 8000 would have 4 tuners and dvd drive and wireless lan. you have to think past the luxury aspect and think about the money now. ?800 before it has HDD and 2 more tuners and wlan adapter? AND it will have endless bugs to begin with so is it worth it??? lets wait and see.
    With you 100% there m8 was going to get one of these my self but at that money not a chance dream will do them selfs more damage out of this i love there stuff have the 800 and have never had a prob with it but at ?800 better still near 900 its a rip of people should stand back at this one and think its only cccam they have thats better maby a full hack of cccam should happen get right back at dream for this one

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    Quick question and please forgive my ignorance, but it does not have HDMI slots so how will the HD signal be fed to the TV etc?
    Last edited by caveman_nige; 29th October, 2008 at 07:42 PM.


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    dvi is hdmi m8 its what you have before they changed the end all the same they can send sound through it as well as picture they give you a converter

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    ok, thanks, but from this spec list below, which would be the DVI mate, i am little confused...

    ? 400 MHz MIPS Processor
    ? Linux Operating System
    ? Twin DVB-S2 Tuner
    ? 2 x Plug&Play Tuner Module sockets
    (DVB-S, DVB-C, DVB-T)
    ? MPEG2 / H.264 Hardware decoding (DVB compliant)
    ? DVI
    ? 4 x DVB Common-Interface Slots
    ? 2 x Smartcard-Reader (Dreamcrypt)
    ? integrated Compact Flash and SD Card slot
    ? brilliant Display (OLED)
    ? 128 MByte Flash, 256 MByte RAM
    ? prepared for WLAN (slot and antenna)
    ? 10/100Mbit Ethernet Interface
    ? 3 x USB2.0 ( 1x Front, 2 x Back)
    ? V.24/RS232
    ? 2 x Scart
    ? S-Video
    ? YPrPb (Component)
    ? S/PDIF for digital bit stream out (optical and coax)
    ? 2 x SATA
    - prepared for internal HDD 3,5?
    - prepared for internal SlimLine DVD
    ? unlimited channel lists for TV/Radio
    ? channel-change time < 1 second
    ? supports EPG (electronic program guide)
    ? full automatic service scan
    ? supports directly bouquet-lists
    ? supports videotext decoding
    ? supports multiple LNB-Switching control (DiSEqC)
    ? OSD in many languages
    ? Skin-support


    EDIT: Derrrrrr just seen it mate, ignore me, its been hard day
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    ok, thanks, but from this spec list below, which would be the DVI mate, i am little confused...

    • 400 MHz MIPS Processor
    • Linux Operating System
    • Twin DVB-S2 Tuner
    • 2 x Plug&Play Tuner Module sockets
    (DVB-S, DVB-C, DVB-T)
    • MPEG2 / H.264 Hardware decoding (DVB compliant)
    • DVI
    • 4 x DVB Common-Interface Slots
    • 2 x Smartcard-Reader (Dreamcrypt)
    • integrated Compact Flash and SD Card slot
    • brilliant Display (OLED)
    • 128 MByte Flash, 256 MByte RAM
    • prepared for WLAN (slot and antenna)
    • 10/100Mbit Ethernet Interface
    • 3 x USB2.0 ( 1x Front, 2 x Back)
    • V.24/RS232
    • 2 x Scart
    • S-Video
    • YPrPb (Component)
    • S/PDIF for digital bit stream out (optical and coax)
    • 2 x SATA
    - prepared for internal HDD 3,5“
    - prepared for internal SlimLine DVD
    • unlimited channel lists for TV/Radio
    • channel-change time < 1 second
    • supports EPG (electronic program guide)
    • full automatic service scan
    • supports directly bouquet-lists
    • supports videotext decoding
    • supports multiple LNB-Switching control (DiSEqC)
    • OSD in many languages
    • Skin-support

    EDIT: Derrrrrr just seen it mate, ignore me, its been hard day
    Last edited by caveman_nige; 29th October, 2008 at 08:04 PM.


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    where can someone buy a dm8000?

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    sms should have them but very dear 869

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    Default dreambox 8000 to expensif

    When we take the dreambox 8000 for that price then I am affraid that all other factorys makes there boxes also more expensif.

 

 
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