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<blockquote data-quote="Mickha" data-source="post: 390159" data-attributes="member: 187442"><p>There are lots of good, cheap receivers available, as well as some top end ones.</p><p>Check out the Technomate range, good value, but also look at the Vantage and Dreambox receivers, it all depends on what you want.</p><p>There are a few HD receivers available and more due out in the next few months, but if you just want one to last a couple of years try the Technomate 1000 range, you can pick one up very cheaply, get one with a CI slot and a card reader, for future proofing, and the card reader can take a DigitAlb card, once patched.</p><p>If you want to experiment a bit there are a few Linux based receivers that are currently quite cheap, including a Dreambox 500, but be careful to avoid the clone models.</p><p>It all depends what you want from your receiver and what you are willing to pay, have a read through the forums on the advantages/disadvantages of various receivers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickha, post: 390159, member: 187442"] There are lots of good, cheap receivers available, as well as some top end ones. Check out the Technomate range, good value, but also look at the Vantage and Dreambox receivers, it all depends on what you want. There are a few HD receivers available and more due out in the next few months, but if you just want one to last a couple of years try the Technomate 1000 range, you can pick one up very cheaply, get one with a CI slot and a card reader, for future proofing, and the card reader can take a DigitAlb card, once patched. If you want to experiment a bit there are a few Linux based receivers that are currently quite cheap, including a Dreambox 500, but be careful to avoid the clone models. It all depends what you want from your receiver and what you are willing to pay, have a read through the forums on the advantages/disadvantages of various receivers. [/QUOTE]
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