Thanks for that. I'm interested in real-world experience with the IQ3 and might get one later when the beta-testing is finished.
I finally succumbed to Foxtel last year and have a IQ2 in the family room and an IQ3 in another.
First 6 months of the IQ3 was terrible, it required a hard reboot every day which was a pain in the freckle, particularly if it was recording something. (No sound or pink screen)
India kept telling me it was my TV even though it was happening on 3 different models of TV in the house.
Anyway, after umpteen updates and 6 months it behaves most of the time now, if it does play up a simple turn off and on again from the remote gives it a kick start. (Rather than a hard reboot)
Being a new Foxtel person with no prior knowledge of any unit I prefer the IQ3 menu system and usability. Particularly now it's stable.





