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<blockquote data-quote="archive10" data-source="post: 983561"><p>The HD Fox T2 and Freeview+ boxes has a variant of the old Humax HTML UI (similar to the FoxSat boxes), whereas the newer FreeView Play is using Prism (Humax' latest UI). This is the same as used elsewhere in retail boxes, eg. in the German market.</p><p></p><p>The (New) Freesat UI was dictated by Freesat, whereas I believe the Freeview was left to the manufacturer.</p><p>The new FreeSat UI is based on Prism, but with a substantially different presentation and navigation metaphor.</p><p>So the UI on the Freesat you need to blame more on Freesat, less on Humax.</p><p></p><p>Having tried the original (grey) Prism UI on a Broadcom 7252s based box (the German DVB-S market model 4tune+), I can confirm that the UI is not a clunky as the Freesat one, but actually rather nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archive10, post: 983561"] The HD Fox T2 and Freeview+ boxes has a variant of the old Humax HTML UI (similar to the FoxSat boxes), whereas the newer FreeView Play is using Prism (Humax' latest UI). This is the same as used elsewhere in retail boxes, eg. in the German market. The (New) Freesat UI was dictated by Freesat, whereas I believe the Freeview was left to the manufacturer. The new FreeSat UI is based on Prism, but with a substantially different presentation and navigation metaphor. So the UI on the Freesat you need to blame more on Freesat, less on Humax. Having tried the original (grey) Prism UI on a Broadcom 7252s based box (the German DVB-S market model 4tune+), I can confirm that the UI is not a clunky as the Freesat one, but actually rather nice. [/QUOTE]
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