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Foxsat-HDR - best deals and availability thread (Merged)

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    cybrookcybrook Posts: 1,706
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    All what cables? - is it any different to any other boxes?.


    I knew someone would pick me up on 'cables' and NOT
    'connecting leads'.

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    Connecting leads and controls including HDMI cable, scart cable, and remote control
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    When I have made enquiries about this box some (more expert than I) have said that we would probably need to supply the HDMI lead. If I remember correctly.. someone posted on DS and actually included some links to obtain good prices on these leads.

    I am not an expert only a Hummy fan. Please dont shoot me.
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    cybrookcybrook Posts: 1,706
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    ian-d wrote: »
    Just to advise, receiving an email from the Humax team is one one, receiving it from the Humax distribution chain is another. Up until yesterday they were still suggesting distribution mid November. I'll see what the score is on Monday.
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    Thanks ian-d.:D
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    Mike000000001Mike000000001 Posts: 370
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    bampsam wrote: »
    To be fair to Comet at the Riverside retail park at Northampton on the day the Humax Foxsat was launched they not only had stock but were clued up regarding freesat. Hoping this will be the case for the launch day for the Humax HD PVR............:):)

    Wow, Comet clued up! Bet that was a first! :p
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 153
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    Is anyone closer to having an in stock date yet?
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7
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    Hi guys. I live in Cyprus and currently receive Sky via a 2.8 metre dish that pulls in most of the channels. Anyone know how the Humax freesat HDR is likely to perform in my neck of the woods?
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    grahamlthompsongrahamlthompson Posts: 18,486
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    wilftelf wrote: »
    Hi guys. I live in Cyprus and currently receive Sky via a 2.8 metre dish that pulls in most of the channels. Anyone know how the Humax freesat HDR is likely to perform in my neck of the woods?

    By sheer coincidence I found this thread earlier today it's about the foxsat-hd but I imagine the Foxsat-hdr will have a similer performance

    http://astra2d.proboards31.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=general&thread=922&page=1#5683
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    suffolktoonsuffolktoon Posts: 1,492
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    cisco kid wrote: »
    Is anyone closer to having an in stock date yet?
    I've just popped in to my local store and they are saying mid December is the date that they've been given.
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    Nigel GoodwinNigel Goodwin Posts: 58,616
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    I've just popped in to my local store and they are saying mid December is the date that they've been given.

    Every one is going to be well pissed off if it's that late :D

    Expectations are second half of November.
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    alan.walan.w Posts: 1,438
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    Every one is going to be well pissed off if it's that late :D

    Expectations are second half of November.

    What year? :D:D:D
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    ian-dian-d Posts: 3,806
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    Distributors are being told very little by Humax unfortunately, they are certainly not keeping them up to date, but current indications are late November, so maybe a week or two later than expected.

    From what I'm being told, most 'small' retailers are suggesting a 6 week delay on customers waiting...obviously didn't buy enough stock did they :D
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    cybrookcybrook Posts: 1,706
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    ian-d wrote: »
    Distributors are being told very little by Humax unfortunately, they are certainly not keeping them up to date, but current indications are late November, so maybe a week or two later than expected.

    From what I'm being told, most 'small' retailers are suggesting a 6 week delay on customers waiting...obviously didn't buy enough stock did they :D


    When I read you post I panicked and have now ordered mine from LE Concepts. Great 'delayed until in stock' payment system.. Priced on line at 289.99 if the price goes down so does your payment...but if the price goes up you still pay 289.99 and no more.

    They seem to have ordered masses in anticipation of huge demand...

    I like their on line close shipping tracking system too.
    Ive come away feeling very secure that I will get one as soon as they get their first batch as they have ordered masses. Lets hope they get all they have ordered in a 1er.

    Hope you all manage to get one when the time comes..:D
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    bampsambampsam Posts: 1,029
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    Foxsat-HDR showing on JL website-they will email you when they have stock.
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    riggieriggie Posts: 64
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    As above, JL adds a 2 year guarantee but I think Humax offer that as standard.
    I have a question, would it be worth buying a motorised dish for the Humax HDR ?
    My Sky dish is ancient and it only has a 20mm o/d tube to mount a new LNB so I am going to replace it. Most LNB's look like they have a square mount now unless someone knows better? This dish must be more than 10 years old.
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    Nigel GoodwinNigel Goodwin Posts: 58,616
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    riggie wrote: »
    As above, JL adds a 2 year guarantee but I think Humax offer that as standard.

    Historically Humax have given two year guarantees, but the Foxsat is only one year - presumably to the strict price constraints on Freesat equipment?.

    I don't know if the PVR is going to be one or two years, and the JL mention may be a mistake?, at least one company has sold the Foxsat as having a two year guarantee (which means the company itself stands the second year).
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    macharemachare Posts: 940
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    riggie wrote: »
    As above, JL adds a 2 year guarantee but I think Humax offer that as standard.
    I have a question, would it be worth buying a motorised dish for the Humax HDR ?
    Would you have two - one for each tuner?

    IMHO a DiSEqC switching system for the main satellites is better. That way the box can record a BBC programmes whilst your are watching a French one - in theory.
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    cybrookcybrook Posts: 1,706
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    cybrook wrote: »
    When I read you post I panicked and have now ordered mine from LE Concepts. Great 'delayed until in stock' payment system.. Priced on line at 289.99 if the price goes down so does your payment...but if the price goes up you still pay 289.99 and no more.

    They seem to have ordered masses in anticipation of huge demand...

    I like their on line close shipping tracking system too.
    Ive come away feeling very secure that I will get one as soon as they get their first batch as they have ordered masses. Lets hope they get all they have ordered in a 1er.

    Hope you all manage to get one when the time comes..:D

    So what happened to the posted mail that swiftly followed and was showing under my mail above...:confused:

    It stated that unless things had changed LE C had only ordered a few (or words to that extent) from the suppliers.

    It really was a darn good bubble burster I tell you.
    Well done..

    So did Digital spy removed it... ?
    Did someone from LE C spot it and complain?
    Did the writer think better of it and ask DSpy to delete it?

    I supposed I should cancel my order now?
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    alan.walan.w Posts: 1,438
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    Strange i saw that too but its not there now another post also vanished last night too on a 2 year old thread :)
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    alan.walan.w Posts: 1,438
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    I thought it was said in a sarcastic way as a bit of fun :p
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 268
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    cybrook wrote: »
    They seem to have ordered masses in anticipation of huge demand...

    I spoke with them on Saturday, they said they are expecting 50 in towards the end of November with another 50 due in two weeks later........but they've already taken over 100 orders.
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    cybrookcybrook Posts: 1,706
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    alex mcnab wrote: »
    I spoke with them on Saturday, they said they are expecting 50 in towards the end of November with another 50 due in two weeks later........but they've already taken over 100 orders.

    Its very difficult information to get to the bottom off..
    I spoke to them this morning and they say something slightly different. I was trying to ascertain my place in the line of those waiting and amount of machines they have ordered..also if their order would be spit in two.

    I did not take my order out as they said it would mean me going to the bottom of the line again. I dont think anyone will get the true story..especially if one is edging towards cancelling a card payment.

    Im going to cancel.:cry:
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    NoiseboyNoiseboy Posts: 2,599
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    I'm kinda surprised that none of the major retailers have anything online that can be pre-ordered yet, given the demand...
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 155
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    Snoods wrote: »
    I think £299 is a very fair price and they will still sell by the bucketloads, if it's £249...
    Given the dire economic climate with a deep recession expected next year, I would be surprised to see the PVR selling strongly at £300 for christmas.

    It may be safer to wait to read the feedback on these new boxes before buying. I would wish to avoid the risk of family stress/tension over christmas of having a box that could display problems with HDMI, etc.

    Bob_Cat did say that HUMAX are expecting the PVR to amount to only 10% of their Freesat box sales. So they are still expecting the non-PVR box to sell strongly but I doubt they can continue to sustain the £149 price.
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    zetorzetor Posts: 340
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    I don't think I have read anyone mentioning buying from the Humax Online Store, there isn't a mention of the HDR yet but has anyone bought a Foxsat-HD from them and how quick after release did they get it?
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 153
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    "but I doubt they can continue to sustain the £149 price"

    Most places are discounting, you are a bit of a fool if you pay £149
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 31
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    If they're wholesaling at about £250 then you can expect them to go for about £800 at Norfilms with their cashback offer.
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