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Setting up generic satellite enabled tv (freesat + any other channels)
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<blockquote data-quote="satellitenewb" data-source="post: 1095270" data-attributes="member: 415640"><p>It's pain compared to the two Freesat boxes I have, but I do get the added benefit of some more channels not on Freesat.</p><p></p><p>Unless I want a proper Freesat box, or something with a better UI then the TV will suit for what random TV I watch.</p><p>It's nice to have regular TV channels than not, even if I use YouTube more, and being on a bedroom TV I will likely just flick through and end up watching whatever is on that takes my fancy.</p><p></p><p>At least with the TV I don't need to add a separate box, and the cost of setup was the price of a 20m odd cable, a thin window extender (Not drilling holes in my bedroom wall or paying) plus a short bit of my time to plug it all in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satellitenewb, post: 1095270, member: 415640"] It's pain compared to the two Freesat boxes I have, but I do get the added benefit of some more channels not on Freesat. Unless I want a proper Freesat box, or something with a better UI then the TV will suit for what random TV I watch. It's nice to have regular TV channels than not, even if I use YouTube more, and being on a bedroom TV I will likely just flick through and end up watching whatever is on that takes my fancy. At least with the TV I don't need to add a separate box, and the cost of setup was the price of a 20m odd cable, a thin window extender (Not drilling holes in my bedroom wall or paying) plus a short bit of my time to plug it all in. [/QUOTE]
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