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Originally Posted by Downloads
New to the majority of the customers then. I couldn't have it, and now i can have it. It's new.
I'm presuming when the PS3 is released in this Country it won't be considered a new console as it's been released elsewhere already. Or is someone on this forum determining what length of time constitutes a new product?
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Mmmm posts like that I'm starting to think I have you 'rattled'
V+ is a renamed TV Drive, TV Drive is a more than year old product.
Tell me, Sky Broadband has been available for a while, if it's released on your exchange is it a 'new product'?
Sky have been running with PVRs for a while, would you describe Sky+ as 'new' if you were only just able to have it after for example being unable to receive satellite and moving home?
By your reckoning so long as something isn't available to you it could be 20 years old and still be 'new' - I was pointing out that the box isn't new, even if its' availability to you might be, and it's certainly nothing to do with Virgin Media. The decision to drop the rather nice MPEG4 S A box and run with the TV Drive was made a while ago, and both ntl and Telewest have been promising and developing PVR services for some time.