Wednesday 25 June 2008

FREESAT BOX REVIEW, REVIEWS AND TEST REPORTS.


FREESAT BOX REVIEW, REVIEWS AND TEST REPORTS.


HUMAX FOXSAT-HD FREESAT TV BOX REVIEW,

FREESAT GRUNDIG GUFSAT01HD REVIEW AND TEST REPORT,

GOODMANS GFSAT200HD BLACK BOX REVIEW,

GOODMANS GFSAT100SD BOX REVIEW,

BUSH BFSAT01HD DIGITAL BOX REVIEW.

FREESAT BOX Review and Reviews were carried out by the authors of this Blog before anyone else.

Freesat Box Review and Reviews are in such high demand on this Blogger that we have decided to put our Freesat Reviews all onto one website, this website has been published in lay terms for easier understanding and none of the boxes reviewed or tested contained any nasty surprises and all boxes tested by us were indeed superb.


We have tested all known boxes so far and applied all known firmware updates and can report there have been no failures or breakdowns of any kind which makes them ideal for a long life of HD viewing on the Freesat TV Platform.


The choice of what Freesat Box to purchase is down to you the end user as they are all excellent in there own right!


If you have any questions regarding these boxes please do so via this Blogger and we will be only to happy to answer your questions for you?


All the Freesat Boxes that can be Reviewed can be found HERE!

Is it news to you? Then you read it here first!

1 comment:

daviddbuk said...

I wish all reviewers would start testing Subtitle performance
When deaf people rely on Subtitles or the many thousands of users that put it on as an English teaching aid subtitles are really important, sadly sky platform can be appaling, sometimes its down to weather, or dish alignment is not spot on, or subtitles lag so you can be reading what happned five mins ago.
Worse offenders are advert breaks, a big splash across your screen imploring you to BE KIND TO YOUR BOTTOM - Andrex ... and it stubbornly remains there 5 mins into the next programme until your forced to change channel and back.
The Font and Big Bold helvetica font has not changed in 30 years. Its awful, time has moved on when will at least one manufacturer at least try to offer an alternitive.
choose a font, a colour scheme, transparancy, with or without background.
We want real subtitles, not something dreamed up in the days of CEEFAX time has moved on.

Deaf and hard of hearing adults in the UK *

These are the latest estimated figures for the number of deaf and hard of hearing adults in the UK. There are:

* 8,945,000 deaf and hard of hearing people
* 2,474,000 deaf and hard of hearing people aged 16 to 60
* 6,471,000 deaf and hard of hearing people aged over 60
* 8,257,000 people with mild to moderate deafness
* 2,366,000 people with mild to moderate deafness aged 16 to 60
* 5,891,000 people with mild to moderate deafness aged over 60
* 688,000 people with severe to profound deafness
* 108,000 people with severe to profound deafness aged 16 to 60
* 580,000 people with severe to profound deafness aged over 60.

*RNID