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Freesat feedback thread - Non Testers: what would you do with an extra £360 a year? You could win a Freesat+ box NOW CLOSED

(113 Posts)
KatGransnet (GNHQ) Mon 23-Sept-13 09:01:00

This is the feedback thread for the 10 testers who have received a new Freesat+ TV box and who are currently trying it out in their homes.

Freesat say "Hello. We're Freesat. We believe you shouldn't have to pay a monthly subscription to watch and listen to 180 channels of the best comedy, drama, sport, lifestyle, music and news. We offer free HD services from ITV, the BBC and Channel 4; Freesat+ to record pause and rewind, BBC iPlayer, ITV Player, 4oD and Demand; and all subscription free."

Freesat launched <freetime> last autumn which includes a Roll Back TV Guide that allows you to watch programmes you've missed from the previous seven days across 21 channels, a new showcase section providing top TV picks chosen daily by Freesat's reviewers, on-demand services and enhanced recordings.

Freesat is a subscription free service and Freesat+ boxes are available to buy from a range of retailers - RRP from £226.

The Freesat+ box allows you to record, pause and rewind TV, as well as featuring BBC iPlayer, ITV Player, 4oD and Demand 5.

If you're not a tester, Freesat would love to hear from you. An average satellite TV bill (including On Demand services) is around £30 per month, if you could have Freesat what would you with an extra £30 per month (£360 per year). Everyone who adds a comment will be entered into a prize draw where one winner will receive a Freesat Humax box.

Testers: we'll be asking you to add feedback twice - we'd like your first impressions now and in a couple of weeks (or when you're ready) we would like you to answer the follow-up questions.

So, in terms of your first impressions. please....

~ give your overall impression when it arrived

~ describe the set up: did you set up your Freesat box yourself? If not, who did? How easy did you/your DH/DP etc find it to set up your Freesat box?

~ tell us which TV is it on/in which room

~ share what you/your family think the first couple of times you used it - what was the best feature and what, if anything, have you struggled with

Follow-up questions:

~ How long did it take you to understand how to use Freesat?

~ Has your child/children or grandchild/grandchildren used Freesat? How long did it take them to understand it and get used to it?

~ Which programmes have you most enjoyed watching on Freesat so far?

~ Which of the following services have you most enjoyed so far? Live TV/ on-demand/7 day catch up

~ Who in your family has used your Freesat box the most?

~ What have you found Freesat most useful for so far? Catching up on shows you've missed? Entertaining the kids? Finding something to watch to pass time?

Thanks,

GNHQ

PS: Humax are offering Mumsnet and Gransnet an exclusive discount code to purchase a 500GB Humax Freesat+ box for £199. Up to 199 MNers and GNers can buy a discounted box using the code FT30

milkflake Mon 30-Sept-13 17:36:47

Hello again,

I think I already answered the follow up questions, sorry, here they are again with additions.

My Grandson hasnt been to try it out, but I have seen him use a remote with no bother at my Sons house and think he will manage the Freesat very easily.
I will record some of the childrens programmes for him to watch here, if he wants to sit down after all the playing he does. There are quite a few to choose from which is good.

I love the choice of movie and news channels plus the travel and holiday programmes, I dont think I will ever say, "there is nothing on tv".
I do like the HD channels too.
I cant find two programmes that are on Freeview, Dave and Yesterday?

Its only me that watches this tv or GS when he comes.

The most useful things have been the catch up, recording, pausing and there is always something to watch, as I do love having my tv on when I am indoors, plus there are lots of music channels.
I still cant get ITV catch up, but get the others, as I said before maybe its because I am in an STV area. That is a shame as I do like a lot of programmes on STV , but I will record them.

I am very happy with the Freesat box as I wouldnt want to pay a monthly fee, and this gives me extra channels with recording, pause and On Demand.

starrybee Sun 29-Sept-13 13:47:39

I would spend it on extra treats like a takeaway

Granny23 Sun 29-Sept-13 00:19:04

First impressions - Very smart and modern

Fitting - Engineers installed a new satellite dish and set-up the box. They said the had no knowledge of connecting to Broadband. They left very quickly before we could ask any questions. The picture was very dark on all channels but we could not find a means to up the brightness, not on the box, the TV or the screen nor was the pamphlet or the on-line help 'helpful'. Dh then committed the cardinal sin of trying to adjust the brightness using the old remote and lost both picture and sound. Later that evening (we were out for a family meal) SIL retuned the box and DD2 showed us how to increase brightness via buttons on TV set. The picture, however, remains poor with a greenish tinge.

Siting - Connected to our only TV in the living room.

Ease of use - We can both find and navigate around the channels with ease.

Used by - Mainly DH as he is the addicted viewer in our home. He has been pleased to find that all his favourite channels and programmes are available via Freesat. We had more channels available via SKY but only watched a fraction of them. We have been afraid to let the DGC loose with the remote after our initial experience but will introduce them to it next week. I am sure they will master it more quickly than we did!

Not yet tried - Unable to connect it to our broadband because our router has only one ethernet cable socket, currently in use for the computer. We are trying to decide whether to upgrade the router or go for a wireless connection instead. Relative's and on-line advice is confusing us.

Overall - So far so good. Hope this means we can get rid of SKY and their ever increasing bills.

janerowena Sat 28-Sept-13 22:30:00

I won a freesat box so my wish doesn't count - but seeing oznan's reply, I would start savings accounts for my grandchildren and pay it in every month. I am thinking of doing it anyway, but only for £5 a month each.

saurus Sat 28-Sept-13 21:46:29

I'd buy some bits and pieces for my Grandson to take to University with him

dragon60 Sat 28-Sept-13 20:12:33

I'd save up to buy the grandchildren a lovely birthday present each

GeorgeBee Sat 28-Sept-13 19:53:21

I would treat myself for a change, I would buy the odd book, the odd hot choc with whipped cream, treat myself to the newest blockbuster, maybe a cheeky bottle of wine now and again!

SallyC Sat 28-Sept-13 17:07:16

I would use the £360 to have a decent outdoor aerial installed as we rely on a variety of indoor aerials and the picture quality depends on the weather!

hannonle Sat 28-Sept-13 14:40:53

I would just save it and be glad I'm not wasting my money unnecessarily!

lorilizy Sat 28-Sept-13 12:40:33

I'd use it to buy my Grandson his first bike, and safety helmet

simone1 Sat 28-Sept-13 10:42:41

I WOULD USE IT TO GIVE TO MY SON WHOS JUST ABOUT TO BE A DAD AND WE ALL KNOW HOW EXPENSIVE BABYS ARE SO THIS WOULD BE GREAT TO TREAT HIM TO BUY SOMETHINK FOR OUR NEW GRANDCHILD

Caramac Sat 28-Sept-13 10:14:40

First impressions - lovely sleek black box

Fitting - Engineer completed the whole set-up. Only slight niggle was that I was ensuring bouncy dogs and little DGC did not get underfoot and so OH was shown how to use box in my absence. Not really a problem but it is MY box after all ; ) Its a man thing : (

Siting - Connected to a TV in my kitchen

Ease of use - I love the Programme Guide, like the 'list' facility which means I can narrow down choice by type eg Lifestyle, News etc. It is very easy to navigate.

Used by - to date, mostly OH in the mornings, he likes reruns of old programmes. I like it for the radio as well as cookery programmes. DGC too young to use it.

Not yet tried - OH needs to connect it to the broadband so that we can use the iplayer facility. I plan to record programmes that OH not interested in so that I can watch whilst baking.

Be aware - we went away for a few days and as nothing was set to record and being energy conscious, we switched off box at the wall. On our return the TV said it had no signal (via freesat box). Cables all attached. OH fiddled around with remote and it began to work - he doesn't know how or what he did to get it working unfortunately.

Overall - very impressed and really looking forward to using iplayer : )

alsproject Sat 28-Sept-13 08:43:22

I'd spend the savings on days out with the family

mpad6869 Sat 28-Sept-13 07:59:17

It would go towards paying my electricity bills

Aka Fri 27-Sept-13 23:00:43

I'd set up a Trust in memory of my grandson supporting resources for the Children's Ward at our local hospital. Providing toys for children who have to spend Christmas in hospital. That way his name would live on.

Daphne01 Fri 27-Sept-13 22:43:07

I'd save it up and pay it off my mortgage smile

priorslee Fri 27-Sept-13 22:14:01

I'd use it to pay for the tennis lessons my son can't afford

compy99 Fri 27-Sept-13 22:12:47

I would be able to buy some things for my gorgeous 2 week old Grandson

pkbadboy Fri 27-Sept-13 21:55:02

I would use it towards a gym membership.....

melonpanini Fri 27-Sept-13 21:53:13

I would use the extra £30 a month to treat my daughter to ballet classes.

taz10 Fri 27-Sept-13 21:18:58

put it towards a new bed

Funkyferret Fri 27-Sept-13 21:12:38

£360? The sensible half of me says squirrel it away in the bank for a rainy day. But what I'd really, really like to do with it is buy a dog!

ksteven Fri 27-Sept-13 21:06:53

I would use it for the bills.

gd Fri 27-Sept-13 21:06:46

I'd buy a new TV to make my Freesat experience even better.

Hebs Fri 27-Sept-13 20:19:47

Buy a pair of Jimmy Choo's every year