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Crizane Tribal
Posts: 2412
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Hey guys, somebody at work asked me to do a bit of homework on digital set top boxes for them. I'm quite happy with the digital tuner built into my TV, so I have NFI what the go is.
The guy is just after something that will pick up digital channels, is smooth and easy to use and won't cost an arm or a leg. I'm looking for good SD and HD suggestions. |
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fpot
Posts: 15912
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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Pretty much whatever's cheapest.
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| #1 07:05pm 07/01/09 |
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whoop
Posts: 13330
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Just a decoder or does he also want to record stuff? In any case, stay the hell away from Topfield's TF7100HDPVRt, they're pretty much a brick waiting to happen.
I saw some pretty easy to use ones in Wow sight and sound, ask nicely and they might even set one up & demo it for you, they did for me. |
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| #2 07:22pm 07/01/09 |
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Crizane Tribal
Posts: 2415
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Thanks for the info. Would there be any merit in choosing known brands over the el budgetto models?
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Pinky
Posts: 329
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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Until I built my HTPC I just went cheapest, never had a prob as long as you just want to receive digi TV and that's it. |
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Spook
Posts: 23846
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i got a topfield tf7000ht
just a stb, not a recorder or anything im pretty happy with it good picture, but my inbuilt tuner in the bedroom does a better job of using the signal from the aerial |
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whoop
Posts: 13335
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Thanks for the info. Would there be any merit in choosing known brands over the el budgetto models? Known brands can have good and bad units from year to year, cheaper units may use cheaper components thus not last as long or they could use the same components as the others but are cheaper because you're not paying for a name brand. It's amazing just how much a name can raise the price of something. Either way, whichever you choose go play with one in the store & ask them how many comebacks they get, hopefully they should answer truthfully... hopefully. |
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MrHardware
Posts: 4177
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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CT, from what i understand, as far as SD Digital STB's go, Teac is king. They have a good menu, a good chipset which provides for good reception, easy setup and simple remote. A mate of mine had one of those s***ty tiny little Dick Smiths STB's, and it was complete and utter s***, couldn't pick up SBS for his Top Gear/Mythbusters/Swift&Shift viewing needs, told him to get a Teac one like i'm running and My dad's running and everyone's running, and he got perfect signal on all channels.
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Crizane Tribal
Posts: 2416
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Ah yeah, now that you mention it I have seen a Teac perform better than a generic DSE one. We were setting up a projector + STB for Melbourne Cup last year (in a cement building in the city, with bunny ears... i.e. a nightmare). The Teac could pick up most channels, the Dick Smith one couldn't find anything.
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59fifty
Posts: 571
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Bought my folks a 'strong' hd tuner, works great, had it recommended to me by a friend who works at hardly normal.
Took about 2 minutes to plug in and setup, and good picture to boot on all chans |
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`ViPER`
Posts: 712
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Got my dad a Topfield TF4410PVRt for christmas, its only SD, but he has one of those bigarse rear projection thing that is only 576 res so didnt need HD, its got dual tuners and 160gb hdd, works great, and is only $266.
Ive got a crappy little thomson box at home works pretty good, bit slow changing channels though. I think if you are having trouble picking up channels, the TV aerial is more of a culprit than the box, sure better boxes will be able to make up for it, but even a crappy box should be able to pick up all the channels with enough signal strength. I recently installed a TV aerial at my house, ran all new dual shielded rg6, which is feed through a foxtel box and then back to 3 other TV point's, and can get perfect digital reception on all of them, less digital breakups than we used to get at my old work at west end, and im at jimboomba. Wasnt a huge aerial either. last edited by `ViPER` at 07:51:55 08/Jan/09 |
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| #10 07:51am 08/01/09 |
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Raven
Posts: 3228
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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I'm guessing the TEAC ones use the same or a similar chipset to any decent Sony gear (since TEAC is Sony's budget line)?
I'm in a similar boat to you - we've just got cheap s***ty ones, and while they do the job, our TVs are too old to really care about high end. My brother bought a Samsung 1080p LCD over christmas, and the tuner in that is bloody brilliant - I'm also happily using an Elegato EyeTV DTT now that I've got it hooked up to the external antennae. Before doing that it was unusable and unreliable - used to crack the sads any time someone opened the garage door. From everything I've been told, if I were to purchase a STB/PVR myself, I'd get a Beyonwiz DP-H1. |
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| #11 08:09am 08/01/09 |
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Koup
Posts: 12
Location: Queensland
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Aldi had a pretty good one awhile ago. They sold out in less than 10 minutes though. So good luck getting another one if they come out again. |
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| #12 11:06pm 28/01/09 |
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mongie
Posts: 5895
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I had a teac, it used to overheat etc. At least they have decent service.
I have an LG HD stb and it works fine... I wouldn't go for the super cheap ones cause they are pretty dodgy and unreliable. I also wouldn't spend a fortune one one. |
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| #13 11:10am 29/01/09 |
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Fireblood
Posts: 9066
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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^ Make sure it supports Freeview!
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| #14 11:15am 29/01/09 |
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mongie
Posts: 5896
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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lol. I don't think any of them do yet.
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| #15 12:19pm 29/01/09 |
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TiT
Posts: 1894
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I have an LG one and i have found its much better then my Sharp TV one..
As i run the antenna cable from the wall to our old VCR to the TV and i cant get SBS on digital however if i run antenna cable from the wall to our VCR to the HD STB it works fine... So i know the LG one we have has really good signal |
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| #16 11:53am 30/01/09 |
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Fireblood
Posts: 9073
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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lol. I don't think any of them do yet. soooo gay having to get a specific settop box for freeview....i don't want an extra box! :| |
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| #17 11:59am 30/01/09 |
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Spook
Posts: 24014
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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im sure lots of boxes will be upgradable for freeview;
i know my topfield can get its bios flashed; |
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| #18 12:06pm 30/01/09 |
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Crusher
Posts: 240
Location: Newcastle, New South Wales
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Freeview is a crock... the only thing you "miss out on" without a "Freeview compatible" box is the proprietary EPG. You can still use the broadcasters 7 day EPG though.
Also note that freeview compliance requires manufacturers to limit or remove ad skip functionality. Buy the best unit around, not just one thats crippled for a scam of a digital revolution thats really just one extra SD stream per broadcaster. |
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| #19 03:12pm 30/01/09 |
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Fireblood
Posts: 9075
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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im sure lots of boxes will be upgradable for freeview; You reakon? I don't have one...my digital tuner is inbuilt into my Bravia TV. I don't see any USB ports or anything I can use to upgrade my TV tuner....so im screwed! |
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| #20 03:14pm 30/01/09 |
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Spook
Posts: 24015
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yup, you are matty;
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tequila
Posts: 768
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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my lg 60" PLASMA has a usb port and an option in the menu for 'firmware upgrade'
not that i could give two f***s about freeview anymore, it's a great big waste of money imo doesn't give us much more content at all its like youtube offering high def on their vids, same s*** different smell |
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whoop
Posts: 13460
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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You reakon? I don't have one...my digital tuner is inbuilt into my Bravia TV. I don't see any USB ports or anything I can use to upgrade my TV tuner....so im screwed! My Pwnasonic TV just scans the air waves & downloads the latest software using psychic networks. |
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