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Old 28-10-08, 10:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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hi , thinking of getting a new starview .got a quite a lot of questions lol and would be very grateful to anyone who could help me out with any of them .,i currently have a starview 3 and i am thinking of getting a box for the bed room.dont know whether to get another sv3 cause i know how to set it up and i ve the relevent download or to go for the new starview 4. is the new box any more diffficult to set up and where would i get the relevant information from how to do it(and downloads).could anyone reccommend a reputable seller. the price difference between the 2 boxes is about about £20 if i dont buy the hard drive to record on.and another £85 if i get the hard drive(does that sound the right price?) and is it possible to view all channels without the hard drive? dont know if i am too fussed about the recrd facility tbh...... i ve just seeen on flea bay someone advertising a sv4 for £140 with a 4 gb usb stick whuch they claim you can recrd and pause on ..is this possible? seems very unlikely ..many many thanks to anyone who answers any of these questions.... its much appreciated.... col ....
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hi , thinking of getting a new starview .got a quite a lot of questions lol and would be very grateful to anyone who could help me out with any of them .,i currently have a starview 3 and i am thinking of getting a box for the bed room.dont know whether to get another sv3 cause i know how to set it up and i ve the relevent download or to go for the new starview 4. is the new box any more diffficult to set up and where would i get the relevant information from how to do it(and downloads).could anyone reccommend a reputable seller. the price difference between the 2 boxes is about about £20 if i dont buy the hard drive to record on.and another £85 if i get the hard drive(does that sound the right price?) and is it possible to view all channels without the hard drive? dont know if i am too fussed about the recrd facility tbh...... i ve just seeen on flea bay someone advertising a sv4 for £140 with a 4 gb usb stick whuch they claim you can recrd and pause on ..is this possible? seems very unlikely ..many many thanks to anyone who answers any of these questions.... its much appreciated.... col ....

I normally stay clear of Flea bay when buying cable boxes, thats my chioce only as some members on techwatch have bought boxes there.
If you are after the starview 4 then check out wizard site, all info is there for you to read upon about the starview 4, plus guaranteed genuine box from wizard,

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