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Old 31-03-2006, 12:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Does Pro Sieben Deutschland show any English language content? Would it be worth getting a LNB pointing to Astra 1F for if/when I get the new Humax HDCI2000? BTW I can't speak/understand German.
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i live ( now and again) in Berlin , and i have never seen a pro 7 in english, but they show some good stuff, BUT,even if you learn german the overdub will drive you mad, plus what the actors are saying in english does not get translated into german corectly . i can do a bit of german and i would not bother.
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Old 26-04-2006, 8:15 AM   #3 (permalink)
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@ scumball

there are other HD transmission's on Astra 1 check out the listings on king of sat.

while i was in the retailers on saturday getting my new dreambox 7020 i saw a preview of the hdci 2000 on tps on hotbird, i'm not sure of the display but i guess a 30 inch lcd, you've got a treat coming mate it looked absolutely stunning.

got a question, do you know if you can cardshare with the 2000?

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