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Guest 8th Sep 2009
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This V+ is a good box.. some people are saying they have problems some people aren't I guess it is because virgin used to be owned by telewest ... now virgin is better than telewests service but they srill have problem from when i bought it.. virgins services have always been good.. hopefully their ...
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Guest 27th Aug 2009
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If you're happy to not be able to access your TV for most of the time, then the V+ box is for you, otherwise don't bother. Regular problems affecting whole areas, and box seems to develop unknown and seemingly irrepairable technical difficulties. When an engineer is needed you have to wait a week fo ...
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JRock78 9th Jul 2009
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just had virgin on the phone,
as i was at the end of my 12month contract i wondered what they could do for me, and plus the fact the only reson i got xl tv was for setana football and now that is gone. so phoned them and got the v+ box for £30 and my bill down to £40 thats for tv wit ...
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Guest 2nd Jul 2009
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V+ buggy interface with sometimes agonisingly slow boot up times and loading times, especially in TV on demand. Otherwise provides plenty of channels and is simple to use, the bugs just let it down big time.
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TiVoIsBetter 26th May 2009
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A remarkably poor piece of modern A/V equipment. The
V+ box is ridiculously over-sized, as perhaps 75% of the contents is fresh air. Basically this is a hard drive and a circuit board, plus a facia - no need for it to be this size at all. There is no shielding between the ventiation slots on the c ...
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Guest 17th May 2009
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V+ is addictive, the ability to watch tv series from ages ago with no commercials.
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Guest 13th May 2009
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picture keeps messing up. V+ is too big and looks like a computer....plus the picture quality is all messed up keeps messing about its tooo slow...
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Guest 6th Jan 2009
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Had a bad experience with comtel as it was who changed to ntl. Stayed with sky for years, then had enough of paying extortionate prices and went to freeview. Virgin offered xl tv, xl phone and 2mb broadband and free setanta, all for £49. very good deal. free 24/7 phone calls and full setanta ...
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Vreview87 12th Nov 2008
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V+ service is excellent. The built in feature which enables recorded programs to be copied to VCR/VCD can come in handy.
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Ian1960 18th Sep 2008
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I have had V+ for three weeks now and have had no problems whatsoever. Picture and sound okay and the option of recording two programs whilst watching a third is excellent. The only downside is the lack of HD channels. I paid a one off fee of £75 with no extra monthly cost.
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