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'Multiroom' wireless transmitter gadgets
Hiya
Wondering if anyone can recommend a wireless transmitter/receiver that means we can watch our Sky+ box on the tv upstairs..... We want one that has the functionality to change channel from upstairs too. Any recommendations? Thanks Rosey |
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ok so I've been looking on the web and found the Philips SLV3220.... anyone got any experience of using one of these? Would anyone particularly recommend / advise me to steer clear of?
I would like to be able to use this to watch the sky+ box upstairs while DP is on the ps3/Xbox360 - is there likely to be any problems with interference? Thanks in advance for your advice and help.... Rosey |
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get one with 4 channels so if you get interference yo can change channel
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get one with 4 channels so if you get interference yo can change channel
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http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...IDEOSENDER.htm
i have that one running with sky hd and a bt home hub, i get not interference problems at all and the picture is spot on in both bedrooms, my only fault with it, is the magic eye when it's pointing at the sky box it won't change channel downstairs so we have to turn it around and then point it back when we go up to bed, not really a problem but i thought i would point it out. can't fault the unit at all |
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