I'm getting rid of my Sky subscription and swapping to Freesat, so have been looking for a deal on a Humax 1100s. £179 isn't a bad price, but Tesco have a deal on until 6th June where you get £20 off (enter the code below at check out), making this £159. You also get £159 worth of tesco clubcard points, and can collect from a tesco store for free. Great price to say I was about to pay £154 for a refurbished one.
*Save £20 when you spend £150 or more on selected Electrical and Gaming with eCoupon code TDX-HKFY at the checkout*
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Fact_or_Fiction
28 May 173#8
I did the same a few months ago....got rid of Sky and went with this box...one of the best decisions i have made. If you had sky before just insert you old sky cable into the box and press auto setup.Easy as pie!
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mahmouddiaa
28 May 172#1
110 used in CEX once in stock if you don't mind buying used
Godspeed
28 May 17#2
Cheers
welshblob
28 May 17#3
Ignoring the channel line up, how does this Freesat box compare with the youview dtr-t2100? I've been very impressed with the latter and it's just had a major interface update however this time of year leaves grow on the trees and my freeview signal is quite bad. Has the original Freesat humax PVR and it was quite slow with a poor interface compared to today's equivalent. So does anyone know what these are like and whether humax have out what's its leant from youview into these Freesat boxes?
gilesrdavies to welshblob
30 May 17#43
You can get the BT branded version of the Humax DTR-T2100 for amazing prices on eBay, news ones usually sell for under £100 and pre-owned ones for around £50-60.
The common misconception is, even though it is branded BT, you don't need to be a BT Internet user. You just won't be able to access the BT TV services, but the recording function and on-demand players all work a dream.
Refurbished £149 with warranty from Humax Direct FWIW.
dootsdoot23 to David_e
28 May 171#5
Yeah but add delivery on (£4 I think it was), and you're only a fiver or so off the tesco price for a brand new one, so I still think it's a good deal.
sam1970
28 May 17#6
So is it like a freeview box just with record function? What channels do you get and will you need a satellite dish? Sorry to ask but iam interested
dootsdoot23 to sam1970
28 May 171#7
It's a freeview box but uses a satellite dish instead of an aerial. You can record live tv, pause, rewind, series link, it can stream netflix through wifi. You don't get sky channels etc, just free channels.
Fact_or_Fiction
28 May 173#8
I did the same a few months ago....got rid of Sky and went with this box...one of the best decisions i have made. If you had sky before just insert you old sky cable into the box and press auto setup.Easy as pie!
professor.yaffle to Fact_or_Fiction
28 May 17#10
Me too, got shut of Virgin recently after picking up a Humax 4000 for a price I couldn't refuse. Not regretting it either and the box has the bonus of Freeview Play. BBC iplayer now starts up quickly and runs without issue, unlike the TiVo box that's just been returned.
queer1
28 May 17#9
I have an earlier model, it's running faultlessly and in three separate homes. Some Freeview channels in HD are not so on Freesat and vice versa btw.
rrb68
28 May 17#11
My local Tesco Extra have one of these in the clearance for £132.50. I have the previous model otherwise would have bought the one locally.
timmybp
28 May 171#12
Thanks! I just bought my second one of these thanks to this. I love the box but only one complaint-it takes forever to power on each time I switch it on.
timmybp to timmybp
28 May 171#13
mgtf to timmybp
4 Jun 17#47
change the eco setting or standby mode...on my box slightly different model it then starts up much quicker..
texaspetey
28 May 171#14
Warning don't use the freetime app or you run the risk of losing all recordings and not being able to record/pause tv etc. Massive issues for humax which they denied last year.
uiaman
28 May 17#15
Also see this thread for a cheaper alternative, I went for this one because of the long cex warranty - no wifi but that's it!
http:/****/2rM6skj
uiaman
28 May 17#16
Try searching for 'Best TV Recorder to buy so I can ditch sky' on HotUKDeals as that URL would not work.
nublets2k to uiaman
28 May 17#18
Not much use for Freesat.
SCOUSEKEVIN
28 May 171#17
Thanks OP I have a 5 Year old Humax Freesat and would reccomend Freesat and Humax to everyone No probs at all and I am able to record 2 channels and watch a pre-recorded program at the same time.
ZapGod
28 May 17#19
I told SKY I was planning on getting one of these boxes and they let me keep the ability to record free to air on my SKY box, so well chuffed.
Gues they want to keep in well with me. I get broadband from them still.
diehardguy
28 May 17#20
You could have just paid sky £20 for their free sat card lol :laughing:
dootsdoot23 to diehardguy
28 May 171#21
But once you leave sky they disable the option to pause, rewind, record etc. All you can do is watch TV. And if its £20 a month just to do that, then I may as well have kept my subscription. They'd tie me in for 18 months - 18 x £20 = £360. Better to get the box.
Remember looking at this when we swtiched and there were a few channels that were different, so we went with Freesat.
(And sold the old Sky box for about £35 on ebay - so it makes the switch to Freesat even cheaper than £159 if you're prepared to put some effort in)
diehardguy
28 May 17#22
Ok. It's not £20 a month it's a one off. Actually, when you leave they convert the main card to freeway for free. You are right about the recording feature though.
blugardian
29 May 17#23
What is 160 clubcard points actually worth?
cliosport65 to blugardian
29 May 17#35
£1.60 :wink:
blugardian
29 May 17#24
Just checked, spend £500 to get a fiver!!!!
The joy here is similar to their fruit, doesn't last long !P
Wot no Dave? No endless repeats of (proper) Top Gear & QI. I think I'll be sticking with Freeview.
andygosney
29 May 17#28
For anyone that owns one can you control the TV's volume the same way you can with sky? Used to have a freesat box and it was so annoying setting a volume level for the box rather than the tv.
djlondon22
29 May 17#29
I went this route 2 years ago and with a combination of buying nowtv boxes cheap at argos I have saved an absolute fortune by leaving SKY. Only negative is the freesat box can be slow on startup and its interface is not as good as SKY but compared to staying with SKY and paying £20 per months for NON HD channels I decided to go the FREESAT route. Only other negative there are not many HD channels on FREESAT and the non HD channels have serious ghosting despite showing excellent signal strength? Spend most of my time watching Hardcore Pawn and Pawn Stars anyway!
gugby
29 May 17#31
Good spot always nomally retail at £179 so purchased. Used up £8 old clubcard vouchers also sitting in my account that were unused from last year so came in at £151 in the end.
If buying make sure you register for an extra years warranty in 1 month of purchase with humax (probably only for new not refurbs)
Jiwani80
29 May 17#32
A question here please. If I have a sky box, will I be able to use the same wire/cable which runs from the dish to sky box? Thanks in advance
not_the_messiah
29 May 171#33
Yes
EdCov
29 May 171#34
Yes, unscrew from one box screw into other box and everything should work fine.
danfr
29 May 17#36
I have a white 1010s 1tb if anyone is interested in buying it....
holroyd1605
29 May 17#37
Great! Have just ordered one.
Heat added. Thanks op.
AliG79
29 May 17#38
Doesn't work if you have SKY Q as they change the LNB on the dish.
nickhale756
29 May 17#39
Whilst the above is true ideally you want TWO cables from your dish to the two sockets on the box, so that you can record one channel whilst watching another or record two channels at the same time. You may need a new LNB for this but cheap and easy to switch.
nickhale756
29 May 17#40
I have both the old and this freesat box. The interface on the new one is much better and it doesn't take forever to delete a programme like the old one. The only disappointment for me is that despite making the box much smaller and removing the power supply from inside the box to inline on the power lead, it gets much hotter than the old one and occasionally gets scrambled, which clears on reboot. I do have it in a cabinet but it is now propped up at an angle to keep it cool!
Tim2011
29 May 17#41
Or £3.20 or even £6.40 depending on how you chose to spend them.
Lawlost
29 May 17#42
Now out of stock when you try to check out
nickyboyzuk
2 Jun 17#44
Back in stock and ordered this morning. Leaving sky in a couple of weeks!
Lawlost
2 Jun 17#45
Back in stock
rkl
4 Jun 17#46
I have an HDR 1000S, but stopped using it when a common problem of the internal HDD not being recognised surfaced. I immediately went out and bought a Zgemma H2S (and added Wooshbuild with a Sky Q-lookalike skin) which I much prefer, though it is a bit technical to set up (Wooshbuild makes it a lot easier). Love that the Zgemma has an excellent Web interface and that you can indeed copy recorded HD programmes off it (a terrible, terrible restriction of all Freeview/Freesat recorders). Also relieved that it has no internal hard drive - just slap a decent capacity external USB stick/drive on it and away you go - if that goes wrong, just swap in a fresh stick/drive.
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*Save £20 when you spend £150 or more on selected Electrical and Gaming with eCoupon code TDX-HKFY at the checkout*
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The common misconception is, even though it is branded BT, you don't need to be a BT Internet user. You just won't be able to access the BT TV services, but the recording function and on-demand players all work a dream.
Here for example is a new on eBay for £75...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/152559752518
http:/****/2rM6skj
Gues they want to keep in well with me. I get broadband from them still.
http://www.freesat.co.uk/help/get-freesat/compare/freesat-sky
Remember looking at this when we swtiched and there were a few channels that were different, so we went with Freesat.
(And sold the old Sky box for about £35 on ebay - so it makes the switch to Freesat even cheaper than £159 if you're prepared to put some effort in)
The joy here is similar to their fruit, doesn't last long !P
If buying make sure you register for an extra years warranty in 1 month of purchase with humax (probably only for new not refurbs)
Heat added. Thanks op.