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Guest 21st Apr 2009
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sagem itd60 is very easy to use box would recommend except that I have had 2 die on me!
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def2fr
16th Dec 2008
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I had a similar problem with my box turning itself off , the comment about the box not having problems in France transmitters being more constant is not true I believe as I use my box in France. It seems it was actually overheating and the solution was to turn it on its side to allow air to get to t ...
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25frames 11th Nov 2008
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I have recently bought a new Sagem Freeview box as I had so much trouble with the previous one re-booting itself all the time.
The new one does exactly the same so I contacted Sagem.
They said that they had had many complaints but the problem lay with the strength of the signal from the main transmi ...
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Guest 12th Sep 2008
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Exact same problem seems to reset itself and turn off randomly taking 30secs to reset and then restarts on a different channel. Definately the most frustrating piece of technology i've ever encountered
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Dataman
18th Apr 2008
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Because we bought the Sagem ITD60 units from Tower Radio in Hadleigh, who are really not very good at all when something breaks down and has to be returned, we decided to cut out losses and buy Phillips units from a reputable retailer.
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Guest 24th Jan 2008
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Cheap, works well most of time, good picture however unless you need it for Satanta, I would recommend a different manufacturers version. Keeps freezing, then resetting itself. Takes about 30 seconds and ruins whatever you are watching - plus comes back on a different channel.
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MrKeith
4th Apr 2006
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I wanted a second freeview box for the small TV in the spare room, so this cheap little model was ideal.
Channels are stored easily on the Sagem ITD60 freeview box, and the picture quality is good.
For the money and the purpose I wanted it for, this is good value for money.
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I would not recommend you buy the Sagem ITD60 Freeview box, unless you have time to shop around for the missing vital scart cable.
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