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Tesla said:All 64 games for €64! That's good value for money.
However, I thought HD receivers started around the £300 mark?
Thanks, I am aware of the components which go to make up a Satellite system and how they work. The point I was making is that a HD sat receiver is not much cheaper or really any cheaper than SKy HD receiver (remembering SKyHD is a PVR too).englishpremier said:you can buy an 85m dish and lnb for lass than £25 on ebay, to save money on a reciever, (though they don't cost the earth anyhow) you buy a skystar2 PCI card and use your computer as a receiver.
however to watch encrypted channels 'legally' you would need a cam, which usually involves a slightly more expensive card.
either way its cheaper than sky, and you have the choice of the whole of europe, just point your dish at the satallite you want to recieve from etc..
We are discussing the alternatives too...Oops Dead Again said:I don't have much choice, there's no cable in my area so its Sky HD for me.
FrankJH said:telewest havent cabled central London grrrrrrrrrrrr
norm said:Reception to 28E (Sky's satellite) will work from behind a window in most cases providing the window isn't metallic.
You can also get transparent PVC dishes which look a lot less conspicuous.