Advantages: It is good value for your money Disadvantages: It some times cuts out and the channels are messed up
...I bought this Echostar box about 3 months ago, It looked like a decent freeview box, The box is grey with a black front display, and is about 30cm in width. But what the hell they all do the same thing! It comes complete with the freeviewbox, Scart lead, figure of 8 lead(power lead) and your remote control and manual to get you started. First off I skimmed throught the manual as it was very understanding and looked simple enough. I plugged in the power lead from the box to plug socket, then connected my scart lead and aerial to the back of it, this is simple as it has little diagrams to show you where to plug everything into (and tells you in manual). I got the startup screen for the product, Then it will start to automatically scan for channels in your area. Scanning will take approx 5 minutes depending on your aerial and where it is...
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Advantages: cheap, very easy to use, good tuner Disadvantages: very slow, ugly user interface, picture blacks out occasionally
...also provided to directly access the subtitles on/off menu.
However the remote control lacks the volume buttons I've seen on other receivers' remote controls, so that's something of a minus in my book, as you will need the tv remote control at hand for that.
Onto the actual user experience then..
The Echostar began with its automatic setup screen on first use, which tells you to ensure the aerial is plugged in and to press "ok" (I'm just using an indoor aerial). Scanning takes several minutes and feels somewhat slower than other boxes I've used. You might think that's not really a problem as it's not something one does often but in the last month new channels and radio stations have been added to freeview (and more to come I believe) which necessitates rescanning, plus as you will read, slowness does unfortunately appear to be...
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Advantages: Easy to use Disadvantages: Maybe a bit too easy to use
...I've had Freeview now for over 2 years, but only had my Echostar for about a year.
Everything you need is included in the box, except for a scart lead. The salesman tried to sell a £15 scart lead to me, but I bought one for 99p elsewhere.
The setup is all automatic, this is nice - until there are new channels. The auto tuning is slow. Other freeview boxes use a system where you can manually tune new channels.
The menus are very simple - nothing too complicated. There are a few features that are missing that my other freeviews boxes have: software downloads, manual setup and converting 4:3 to 16:9 signals.
The batteries in the remote control last for a long time - mine have been in there for over 9 months now. The remote control is conviniently shaped.
I purchased mine from Argos for just under £50 and it has been well...
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somewhat helpful 11.06.2005
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