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Old 27-09-2005, 9:48 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Help with buying a Freeview box

OK, I have just moved into my new flat and can't get Sky so am looking to buy a freeview box.

What is the best one to get at them oment? As in for picture quality etc?

Is it worth spending the extra cash on a Topfield? Which Topfield has component out - do any of them? or are there better PVR/Freeview boxes out there for the same/cheaper price?

Would also like the box to be top up compatible...

Please help as I am already bored of only having 5 channels!

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