Daewoo DSD9520 Top-Up TV Set Top Box with 80GB Hard Drive
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3 new or used available from £43.97
Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #104942 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Daewoo
- Model: DSD9520
- Released on: 2006-06-20
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
Daewoo's Digital Set Top box with 80GB Hard Drive DSD520 gives you the benefit of over 30 Freeview TV channels and 20 radio stations and also the option of Top Up TV, which allows you to add 10 of the most popular digital channels to your Freeview package. It costs just £7.99 a month and a £20 connection fee. There's no annual contract so you can pay on a monthly basis.
As well as these great features, the DSD9520 records up to 80 hours of programmes, and you can even pause Live TV! So you can make a cup of Tea and not miss a minute of your favourite soap.
Box Contents
Customer Reviews
Poor value for maney
*The audio levels are very low on both channels. Left & right.
*The disc drive is very noisy and audible above the progamme material.
*The audio has a permanent low frequency hum which is apparent above the comfortable volume setting. This is apparent both through the TV and the audio phono outputs. The right channel appears to be much worse than the left.
*The box gets confused at times and will lock temporarily and then power itself off.
*The program guide information screen on the lower channels which are ITV, BBC and Channel 4 & 5, ITV3 very often state that there is no information available and therefore there is no program guide.
Poor quality
The device locked out the surround system on our tv and gave no sound at all on one major channel. The sound we had was thin, tinny and low
The picture quality was also very very poor.
We followed all the set-up instructions but found no remedy for the shortcomings and poor results. This is a disappointing product
Agreed With Other Bad Reviews
Agee with what others have said about the Daewoo DSD 9520: very noisy, frequently locks out, often doesn't display programme menus so you can't record - or know what to record. And very expensive, especially considering it doesn't work very often.

