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Chrisbexsta

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#144296 14-May-2014 11:32
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Hey peep's I was wondering if anyone here has been using Vodafone TV and what there experience of it is and downfalls if any. A few questions i have is:

- What size is the HDD in the unit and how many hours of FULL HD Content it can hold.
- If you can do remote scheduling via a cellphone/Tablet when away from home.
- What connectivity options are on the back of the unit.
 

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kharris
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  #1043643 14-May-2014 12:10
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Just to clarify a few things (although as you've said the best bet is to search out the old threads):
I think its 320GB but from what I read somewhere else the system partition takes up a big chunk @ around 40gb or something (which seems rather large so happy to be told I'm wrong there :) )


300GB, and ignore the old threads.  Most of the issues have been fixed since Vodafone took over.  The box is now pretty solid.

HDMI is there but HDMI audio is stereo only (you need to use optical for surround)


HDMI, Component video, Composite video, Optical audio (only 5.1. surround option, HDMI is stereo).

No remote record (I'm hoping sometime in the near future Vodafone will make a surprise announcement that they've got a new TBox build with that in! :) )


I am hoping too :-)

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