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| Features | 6.5/10 |
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| Ease of Use | 6.5/10 |
| Value for Money | 5.5/10 |
| Reviewer Rating | 5/10 |
| Overall Rating | 5.5/10 |
Full review by
The Fox![]()
on 16th Oct 2007
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User Rating : 2
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Good Points: Discreet product, simply plugs in to your SCART socket - no bulky set top box. Easy to use menu.
Bad Points: Keeps breaking down! I'm on my second replacement product and it has gone wrong again! The same thing happens time and time again. I come home from work and the sensor light has gone out. I turn off the power and switch it back on, but nothing happens. Another bad point; the unit is too long and puts a strain on the SCART socket.
General comments: The Bush DFTA1001 is an excellent idea but ultimately floored design. You need to have a TV with two SCART sockets or an adapter, otherwise you will be unplugging the unit every time you want to watch a DVD! I cannot recommend this product.
The Fox's review and ratings | 127 words
Review by
matrix010101![]()
expert review
on 4th Jun 2007
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User Rating : 8
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Really, as it is intended to be small and lightweight, to sit behind flatscreens, any compromises are trivial. It is fit for purpose. OK, so you don't get either RF plug through, or SCART plug through, or any digital audio outs etc., but what are you expecting it to do? if you require these, they would have to be connected to another box, within cable distance, and so you may as well have a standard set top box.
The Electronic Program Guide is good, with 3 different display types, the remote ...
matrix010101's full review | 346 words

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