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HD Freeview- Is it possible to have in built receiver in to tv
Just happened to be looking at this tv at the moment and noticed it said this in description
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This television is 'high definition ready' which means it has the ability to display high definition signals with the addition of a separate HD receiver.
Does that mean it can pick up the free HD channels (only BBC at the moment?) through the inbuilt tuner? I didn`t realise they could do that, more likely I`m misunderstanding the wording in the description though. :/
My DVD collection
This item was edited on Thursday, 25th January 2007, 12:16
RE: HD Freeview- Is it possible to have in built receiver in to tv
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ability to display high definition signals with the addition of a separate HD receiver.
I understand this to mean u need a seperate HD box as the inbuilt on does not do HD
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RE: HD Freeview- Is it possible to have in built receiver in to tv
Yeah when you say it like that, that makes more sense.
I was reading it as it has an additional HD reciever, doh! :D
My DVD collection
RE: HD Freeview- Is it possible to have in built receiver in to tv
That`s why it`s HD Ready. Because it can handle HD input from an external source.
If it had a HD tuner, it would be a true "HD TV"
It`ll come.
4 years ago, we got excited when DVD players went under the £100 threshold. Today Asda announced they are to sell a DVD player for under a tenner.
I predict that in 4 years` time, all TVs on the shop shelves will have HD Freeview tuners, all new DVD players will be capable of playing HD-DVD or BluRay, if not both, CRT and VHS will be extinct, and all this technology will be available from about a ton, if not less.
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Why don`t you come up and see me sometime? www.digitalvideoforum.co.uk
This item was edited on Thursday, 25th January 2007, 18:36