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Pace 99 pound Set Top Box Review
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<blockquote data-quote="ProDave" data-source="post: 3388" data-attributes="member: 175209"><p>A major limitation is that it only has a Scart output, no UHF RF output.</p><p></p><p>So while it's a step in the right direction and the price is heading the right way, it's only good for use on ONE set. No good if you also want to pipe it to your bedroom tv for instance.</p><p></p><p>I doubt many people will want to buy more than one, so for me this lack of RF output as well is a BIG disadvantage.</p><p></p><p>Also, there must still be a lot of people (like me) who's main Tv is so ancient it doesn't have a Scart socket anyway (yes I know it's about time I bought a new TV, but that's a long story)</p><p></p><p>One question I am very interested in when someone does get to review one, is can the remote control be programmed to operate your TV as well (Like the Sky remote) so you don't need to keep fiddling with two seperate remote controls. Again if the answer is no, this would be a major stumbling block. My wife complains at the number of remotes we have at the moment, and one more would not go down well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProDave, post: 3388, member: 175209"] A major limitation is that it only has a Scart output, no UHF RF output. So while it's a step in the right direction and the price is heading the right way, it's only good for use on ONE set. No good if you also want to pipe it to your bedroom tv for instance. I doubt many people will want to buy more than one, so for me this lack of RF output as well is a BIG disadvantage. Also, there must still be a lot of people (like me) who's main Tv is so ancient it doesn't have a Scart socket anyway (yes I know it's about time I bought a new TV, but that's a long story) One question I am very interested in when someone does get to review one, is can the remote control be programmed to operate your TV as well (Like the Sky remote) so you don't need to keep fiddling with two seperate remote controls. Again if the answer is no, this would be a major stumbling block. My wife complains at the number of remotes we have at the moment, and one more would not go down well. [/QUOTE]
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