Matrix Revolution or reloaded

nubmaster

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Just starting again, after a long time away from the satellite scene, Should I get Matrix Revolution or Reloaded, and where is the best place to get one of these, I have seen the following prices.

eBay
Matrix Revolution £40.99
MATRIX reloaded £51.94

or from MaxKing
Matrix Revolution £80.00
MATRIX reloaded £75.00
I currently use a Humax 5400 patched looking at Hotbird and Astra.

 

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Just some new stuff out for the Reloaded.
If you use the cam to also read cards ( M2 for instance) then the revolution is the choice.

50 pounds is an good price 2nd hand but from e-bay an bit steep.

Get an cas2 interface to do the programming, and repair when it goes wrong.

Cor
 

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Thank you for that, But would I need a cas2 interface, I have two laptops which might work ?
 

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hi i bought my mvr for £35 on ebay from germany i think hes still selling them

working fine and fast delivery including postage
 

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Yes I also want to know do I NEED a Cas2 Interface in order to update to newer Matrix software versions using a laptop or is it a nice to have?
 

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Thanks for that, I have just got one on ebay from Germany for £35.00.
Many Thanks :)
 

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nubmaster said:
Thanks for that, I have just got one on ebay from Germany for £35.00.
looks incredibly cheap! good luck.
 

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Not really incredibly cheap.
I got mine from a German supplier 5 months ago and it cost me £43 then.Cheapest from a supplier in this country was £60 at the time!
I just bought a CAS2 from Ebay Germany and it cost me £42 delivered and included the card for the Joker Cam as well.
 

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31 quid and 4 quid p&p cheap as chips.........
 

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dont let me put a dampner on cheap cams but if everyone spent there money wise and went to germany the Uk market would be non existant! save the pound sod the euro
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wolfav said:
dont let me put a dampner on cheap cams but if everyone spent there money wise and went to germany the Uk market would be non existant! save the pound sod the euro
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Hmmm what make of Tv do you have?
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wolfav said:
dont let me put a dampner on cheap cams but if everyone spent there money wise and went to germany the Uk market would be non existant! save the pound sod the euro
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Pound foolish and not even penny wise?
Sounds like wanting to save the pound by ultimately losing the bussiness.

As a mainland €-pean, I buy occasionally on the UK market if I find it attractively competitive. And, I am happy to say, that does occur!

Subsidies in the end are a costly guarantee for market irrelevance.
 
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