Goodmans GFSAT200HD: A High-Def TV Viewer’s Dream

Author: martin  //  Category: Uncategorized

Coming form a trusted name and UK market leader in home entertainment segment, Goodmans, GFSAT200HD is any High Definition TV watcher’s dream come true. If you are wondering why, then consider this: it’s technologically the very best and gives you High Definition TV programmes at no extra cost with Freesat.

This basically is a freesat Digital Box that gets you your fav TV channels and if you don’t want to pressurise your packet too much, it also brings you ITV’s and BBC’s HD programmes. Not to forget, it being a satellite service, you can use you freesat box throughout the length and breadth of UK.

Through this box as of now you can enjoy a limited number of free HD, standard definition (SD) channels and radio channels only. But there is a gradual but definite shift by the broadcasters towards HD and in future you’ll obviously get a lot more options. And yes, to watch free HD TV programmes you require HDMI cable, but that’s not an issue here.

As for the design of the box, the company has kept it simple, small and light weight (only 1 kg). You won’t have hard time finding a place to keep it. The Goodmans GSAT200HD receiver also boasts of interactive TV along with subtitles and audio description. It also comes with Scart cable, something you’ll definitely need.

For the parents benefit, it comes with parental control. It also has LNB in and out Ethernet, so that you can also connect your broadband connection to it.

What you also need to keep in mind is that you need a satellite dish with it. And you’ll have to shell out some money initially for one-off payment for the Box, satellite dish and installation.

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