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Old 29-12-09, 07:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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hi ive just got myself a new television and was wonderin wots the best scart lead to use.. and can u get hd channels on a eurovox max v ?
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Any scart lead will work mate and no, you need a Eurovox EX7000HD, Kryptview DW800 or a V+ to receive HD channels.
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Any scart lead will work mate and no, you need a Eurovox EX7000HD, Kryptview DW800 or a V+ to receive HD channels.
i know any scart will work but is a cheap 1 as good as a dear 1 ?
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The problem with buying some of the cheap ones is that they might not be fully wired,ie. all pins connected ...so you have to be aware of that,make sure they are sold as fully wired ...other than that in my own experience I have found that the cheaper ones work just as well as the more expensive ones ....
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I normally use the flat ones that come with VM boxes. They work a treat and they are easily hidden away so that they don't look an eye-sore .
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I normally use the flat ones that come with VM boxes. They work a treat and they are easily hidden away so that they don't look an eye-sore .
I like those too, first time I seen them was when Virgin did me a V+ install so much lighter than some of the heavy cabled scarts,that can pull on the connector in some instances if not supported ....
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