[access-uk] Re: Netgem Freeview Box

  • From: "Sunil" <bosley20@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 18 Nov 2006 19:48:10 -0000

Am I right that if your computer is on the other side of the room to the
socket for your TV aerial you have to trail a cable across the room to link
the card to the TV aerial?

 

 

 

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From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Steve Nutt
Sent: 18 November 2006 19:25
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Netgem Freeview Box

 

Hi Kirsten,

 

See my answers below to your questions:-

 

1. Isit worth it?  

 

If you have a PC in the same room, no.  Get the Nebula.  It is much better,
gives more access to the EPG, allows you to record as well as play, and is
just darned good. 

 

 2. How much does it cost these days?  

 

About 100 quid I believe. 

 

 3. Is it better than an ordinary box (is the difference in price worth it)?


 

To be honest, no.  In fact, it is an ordinary Freeview box, with audio
description, and a few human generated talking prompts.  This is one of its
problems.  Every time new channels come online, you get Unknown Channel,
instead of the name of the channel, and I hear they rarely update it
nowadays. 

 

 4. is it good?  

 

No. 

 

 5. How do I go about getting it?  

 

I believe RNIB may still be selling it, but I may be wrong about that. 

 

 6. Should I not bother and just buy another freeview box for £20 

Sadly I can't get free sat or sky as I live in a rented property so can't
put a dish up, and I can't get cable as the cos don't seem to operate around
here, and I'm off NTL very much at the mo!  

 

If you want Audio Description, then an ordinary Freeview box won't, of
course, do the job.  You could get the Netgem, but again, if you have a PC,
consider the Nebula offering.  Visit http://www.nebula-electronics.com to
find out more. 

 

Sorry, I really can't get enthusiastic at all about the Netgem, I couldn't
from the day it hit the market.

 

All the best
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