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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Martin_1962 on 23 November 2007, 21:58:28
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I will do in a week that is
If you have BT Broadband you can get a BT Vision PVR for £30.
And no monthly costs :y
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I will do in a week that is
If you have BT Broadband you can get a BT Vision PVR for £30.
And no monthly costs :y
;D
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I will do in a week that is
If you have BT Broadband you can get a BT Vision PVR for £30.
And no monthly costs :y
;D
Sorry, I meant, :y
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I will do in a week that is
If you have BT Broadband you can get a BT Vision PVR for £30.
And no monthly costs :y
;D
Sorry, I meant, :y
;D ;D ;D ;D
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I feel as if i am in the Middle ages here, as we have no such packages offered, i even had to google to find out what PVR was :'(
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I already have a Pace Twin - they are brilliant
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err... what's 'BT Vision PVR'? :o
We have 'Sky', does this count? :-?
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err... what's 'BT Vision PVR'? :o
We have 'Sky', does this count? :-?
A PVR BT sell you for 30 quid which can use the internet to download TV as well as act as a Freeview PVR
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I already have a Pace Twin - they are brilliant
LOL, they were about 5 or 6 years ago when they came out. Pretty basic/slow by todays standards. Everytime I go to use Mum's, it frustrates me. Saying that, BT Vision - like Home Hub - great idea, badly implemented :-X
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I already have a Pace Twin - they are brilliant
LOL, they were about 5 or 6 years ago when they came out. Pretty basic/slow by todays standards. Everytime I go to use Mum's, it frustrates me. Saying that, BT Vision - like Home Hub - great idea, badly implemented :-X
Picture is good and very easy to use.
Take it on holiday too!
As to BT Vision - it is a lot less than a TVonics, Topfield, or Humax