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Comparison between DM800 and DM8000
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<blockquote data-quote="zoro25" data-source="post: 640945" data-attributes="member: 199166"><p>I don't yet have an 8000 but I do have a few 800's </p><p></p><p>Great boxes, Nabilo image is the best (also used by most on the 8000)</p><p></p><p>No Pip on the 800 as it only has one tuner, meaning that if you want to watch one chan and record another you have to be on the same transponder (only about 4 or 5 channel choice). </p><p></p><p>Stability is perfect on my boxes all clones with heat-sinks, All 800's get a little hot, but you can get a mini-notebook fan cooler if you ever get worried.</p><p>pausing live TV works fine, just press pause. </p><p></p><p>Only hangs or hassle I ever get is if I try and use their update of the EPG function. </p><p></p><p>why I have worked around this by setting record for 5 mins on HipHop one a week at about 5am rather than zap once a week. I then just delete the file. </p><p></p><p>Also the 8000's have DVD Drives. And can handle multiple Tuners up to 4 for differing types of systems Sat - C@ble and Terrestrial. </p><p></p><p>plus it also has much more connectivity. look at the back of both boxes.</p><p></p><p>Now you need someone with an 8000 to give you their side. </p><p>Hope the above helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zoro25, post: 640945, member: 199166"] I don't yet have an 8000 but I do have a few 800's Great boxes, Nabilo image is the best (also used by most on the 8000) No Pip on the 800 as it only has one tuner, meaning that if you want to watch one chan and record another you have to be on the same transponder (only about 4 or 5 channel choice). Stability is perfect on my boxes all clones with heat-sinks, All 800's get a little hot, but you can get a mini-notebook fan cooler if you ever get worried. pausing live TV works fine, just press pause. Only hangs or hassle I ever get is if I try and use their update of the EPG function. why I have worked around this by setting record for 5 mins on HipHop one a week at about 5am rather than zap once a week. I then just delete the file. Also the 8000's have DVD Drives. And can handle multiple Tuners up to 4 for differing types of systems Sat - C@ble and Terrestrial. plus it also has much more connectivity. look at the back of both boxes. Now you need someone with an 8000 to give you their side. Hope the above helps. [/QUOTE]
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