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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Matsui TUTV1    Post Date: Jun 07, 2006
Reviewer: Anne from birmingham,england - See all reviews by Anne

Review:
Had this and top-up for about 5 months. Its ok, picture and sound wise. Set-up with my surround sound and VCR were a pain and can't get the VCR to see it so can't video from it.
Biggest pain is that often it can't recognise that I have top-up card in and won't play the channel - just black screen.

Overall if I was buying another and check out others.

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

MATSUI TUTV1    Post Date: Jan 29, 2006
Reviewer: TREV from NOTTS UK - See all reviews by TREV

Review:


EXCELLENT LITTLE BOX PICKS UP ALL THE PROGAMMES

EASILY NICE REMOTE BEST PROGAMME GUIDE I HAVE

SEEN

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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:

Wot, no scart lead?    Post Date: Nov 23, 2005
Reviewer: Doctor boogie from Birkenhead - See all reviews by Doctor boogie

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The Matsui TUTV1 box comes in a fairly pleasent cardboard box. Upon opening the box I found i RF lead, the remote control (with two free batteries, whoopeedoo!) the instructions manual, but no scart lead! Given that the box only has RF loopthrough and will not tune in on your tv in the normal way and will only display by using the scart sockets (one for tv, one for Video/DVD recorder) Why didn't they include a scart lead or two? Black mark for that one! The manual seemed to give the impression that I could use the aierial socket on my tv to display pictures from the box which you can't, you must use the scarts! The box itself is powered by a mains adaptor type plug. The remote control is small and neat in the hand and it was good that the batteries were supplied (2xAAA).

The one niggle with the remote is that if you have big fingers, the buttons may be a bit small and fiddly. The box itself has two lights on the front, one is green to indicate the box is powered,the red light


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