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NFusion HD receiver may be the most sold in the open air receiver high definition, because the option of indigenous knowledge systems and is priced reasonable compared to other HD receivers. After testing the NFusion HD receiver for about half a year, I decided to write this review.
NFusion The price of an HD receiver at a time when I bought was 450 $ and the price dropped to $ 370 at that time. While the receiver is an HD receiver equipment needed special to get HD channels, almost daily satellite distributors now sell the 8PSK module preinstalled additional $ 60. At that time published NFusion receiver that have been dealing with a large number of prosecutions brought by the network of planes and that's why 8PSK module has not been included in the price. Installation module is very easy with the help of professional TLC.
The sleek black finish is very pleasing to the eye and remote control is lightweight and easy to use, although the range of distance is very low. However, the only competitor Sonicview 8000 HD is to treat the symptoms, even the remote. Removing the cover front and adjust the sensor has helped some other remote control extenders more expensive to solve the problem.
After testing all the other receivers in the air free, I must admit that it is probably easier to configure. The first thing you see is your language option, then you will be asked whether to continue with the automatic execution or manually. For first time users, we recommend the automated process, because it is very simple, you are asked to check mark is placed satellites in Instead, the receiver will automatically set up all the antenna settings for you and look for available channels.
The configuration menu screen factory is set to orange, but you can change the color blue in your personal settings. The guide works very well and after pressing the F4 key is filled seven days EPG, which is very impressive compared to other receivers. The zapping is very fast, perhaps too fast, but can be adjusted in the user configuration.
PVR option is also available and works well with all hard drives I've tried during the previous six months, failed to save around 10% of the shows scheduled to record. Yes, it's not perfect, but it will work.
USB plug-ins are available at the front and rear, which makes it much easier to hide the ugly cables on the hard disk in the back and use the USB plug-in before the update files if necessary. The receiver has the option update the files on the Internet, but not working so far, the best is just to use your USB key. Just go to professionals HD NFusion FTA file section and download the latest updated file to your USB key, then using a remote control to update your receiver.
One of the most common questions I see is if the receiver must be connected to the Internet at any time? And the answer is yes. Currently, no record exists for the self only option is to exchange Internet Key, NFusion is running a public server so you do not have to pay additional fees for that. As this is a public servant, who still have some problems when they are encouraged, especially on weekends.
Freezing Another big question is how to wait? While generally not bad, uptime is 90%, provided that you keep updated and very good signal and quality of food you can expect freezing or very little.
And Frequently the last question, How do I use the secure exchange of keys to the Internet? I would say that if suppliers are beginning to find his find, but there are things you can do for him. One thing is to use a proxy server, NFusion HD receiver has an option to use a proxy server so you can hide the address IP NFusion Although representatives are promising that the system does not follow a trail of your IP address. You can get a free proxy, but can cause a bit of frost that just try a few until you find one that works for you.
Given the price of my opinion, this receptor 7 / 10 and support the professionals.tv TLC 10/10.
To make the set up and FTA files update process as simple as possible visit FTA Files
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