jimmyboy
21-02-2008, 02:52 AM
Hi, I have been following the threads carefully for around 15 months since my 5400 hummy died after years of loyal service. I am a little unsure as to which new set to follow and buy (if/when some of these sets are released).
The ipox and new db look interesting but expensive and I assume the main interest is CS here?
I have a 50inch plasma 1080p so would be interested in hooking upto a HD set with 1080i output (or 720p). To be honest I mostly watch freeview on terrestrial but the low quality broadcast is tempting me to switch to sat on 28deg especially with bbchd/ch4hd and the proposed itvhd which may be available in Spring this year. I could then also watch any sat that is 'open' such as premiere (SD and limited HD)- (currently using dvb-s but no way to watch in HD conveniently on the plasma).
I do not feel comfortable with cs (hope I am allowed to mention this) as I feel there are risks involved on line- so would I still benefit using a linux receiver such as a db8000 when it becomes available?
I assume I will need to pay for a one off freesat card from sly and a dragon cam to watch ch4/bbc hd?
It would be great to have a usb2 connection or internal hard drive to use as a PVR or to transfer files to my PC if needed.
Sorry but I feel torn between waiting and spending more cash on a more versatile machine and wondering if I will utilise the extra functions available?
The ipox and new db look interesting but expensive and I assume the main interest is CS here?
I have a 50inch plasma 1080p so would be interested in hooking upto a HD set with 1080i output (or 720p). To be honest I mostly watch freeview on terrestrial but the low quality broadcast is tempting me to switch to sat on 28deg especially with bbchd/ch4hd and the proposed itvhd which may be available in Spring this year. I could then also watch any sat that is 'open' such as premiere (SD and limited HD)- (currently using dvb-s but no way to watch in HD conveniently on the plasma).
I do not feel comfortable with cs (hope I am allowed to mention this) as I feel there are risks involved on line- so would I still benefit using a linux receiver such as a db8000 when it becomes available?
I assume I will need to pay for a one off freesat card from sly and a dragon cam to watch ch4/bbc hd?
It would be great to have a usb2 connection or internal hard drive to use as a PVR or to transfer files to my PC if needed.
Sorry but I feel torn between waiting and spending more cash on a more versatile machine and wondering if I will utilise the extra functions available?