Dreamax Dt470 User Manual
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✔ Brand new, purchased 1 month ago ✔ Includes remote ✔ Paid $175 new Specifications: --------------------------- **HOW TO ORDER** --------------------------- To purchase, email us the following details & we will reply with a invoice and payment instructions: > Name > Delivery Address > Mobile > Email --------------------------- **FREIGHT** --------------------------- ► VIC Keilor (Melbourne airport) = Free Pickup Melbourne to your door* = $15ea ► NSW/ACT Sydney/Canberra = $15ea ► QLD Gold Coast/Brisbane = $15ea ► SA Adelaide = $15ea ► TAS Hobart/Launceston = $15ea ► WA Perth = $15ea.
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Geoff, Definately go down the VAST line. Aurora is on the rapid slide to it's demise in December next year. Also as others have said don't buy any other box (at this stage - new ones might come on the market in time) then the UEC 4121 or UEC 4121 PVR as these are the only ones that will work with the VAST system. Also the smartcards in these boxes are not available for purchase seperately.
Rightly or wrongly, these cards come with the 4121 box, they are 'married' to the box so the cards themselves will not work in any other high definition box including another 4121 box. So in short, a VAST package is what you want. The subscription for travellers is available for six months at a time and you simply renew it as you are approaching six months each time via a simple online form. This is free. You can also change the region you are travelling in (ie WA, QLD, NT etc) simply via a phone call to VAST or an email. The good bit about VAST is that you get pretty much most of the same programming you will see in the capital cities, including essentially the same channels (A few differences due to being a regional system but essentially the same). Cheers Wayne.