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Old July 6th 10, 09:15 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Ivan
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"Complete with two tuners and SD slots to enable the recording of two
channels at once, the HD ready TV also has a unique split screen
functionality, so that two channels can be viewed at once."

"Cello Electronics has launched the UK's first Personal Video Recorder (PVR)
Freeview TV that records onto SD cards rather than a built-in hard drive."

http://www.celloelectronics.com/lcd-tv-range/pvr-technology-10742

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Old July 6th 10, 09:39 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
J G Miller[_3_]
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On Tue, 06 Jul 2010 22:15:14 +0100, Ivan wrote:

"Cello Electronics has launched the UK's first Personal Video Recorder
(PVR) Freeview TV that records onto SD cards rather than a built-in hard
drive."


Cello Electronics (Uk) Ltd Leyburn, North Yorkshire,

We import LCD SKD Kits from China to UK.
We also purchase LCD TFT Screens in China.


Are not the best quality LCD screens grown in Japan or Korea?
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Old July 7th 10, 08:00 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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"Ivan" wrote in message
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"Complete with two tuners and SD slots to enable the recording of two
channels at once, the HD ready TV also has a unique split screen
functionality, so that two channels can be viewed at once."

"Cello Electronics has launched the UK's first Personal Video Recorder
(PVR) Freeview TV that records onto SD cards rather than a built-in hard
drive."

http://www.celloelectronics.com/lcd-tv-range/pvr-technology-10742


I'm interested to learn from their website that hard drives have timers.
That explains the ticking sound when they go wrong ;-).

BTW, beware of knock-off SDHC cards on the web. Even the sellers don't
always realise they are fakes!

Paul DS

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Old July 7th 10, 09:47 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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"Paul D Smith" wrote in message
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"Ivan" wrote in message
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"Complete with two tuners and SD slots to enable the recording of two
channels at once, the HD ready TV also has a unique split screen
functionality, so that two channels can be viewed at once."

"Cello Electronics has launched the UK's first Personal Video Recorder
(PVR) Freeview TV that records onto SD cards rather than a built-in hard
drive."

http://www.celloelectronics.com/lcd-tv-range/pvr-technology-10742


I'm interested to learn from their website that hard drives have timers.
That explains the ticking sound when they go wrong ;-).

BTW, beware of knock-off SDHC cards on the web. Even the sellers don't
always realise they are fakes!


I always buy my SD cards and flash memory from our local Novatech, although
they are a make that I have never heard of before 'Veho' I haven't
experienced any problems with them.


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Old July 7th 10, 03:14 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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"Ivan" wrote in message
...
"Complete with two tuners and SD slots to enable the recording of two
channels at once, the HD ready TV also has a unique split screen
functionality, so that two channels can be viewed at once."

"Cello Electronics has launched the UK's first Personal Video Recorder
(PVR) Freeview TV that records onto SD cards rather than a built-in hard
drive."

http://www.celloelectronics.com/lcd-tv-range/pvr-technology-10742



Hi,


I would say or think that the multiple re-writes on a limited life memory
card = recipe for expense, disaster and short life.

I think the whole reason people have always used otherwise rather
inconvenient, difficult or risky (subject to shock failures, etc.) hard
drives was for the very reason of multiple re-writing (particularly with
automatic rewind and live pause functionality, etc.).

I.e. use flash cards = flash card ready for the bin within a few weeks (at
very high use); use hard drives = should be good for years of reading and
writing and long-term storage at failure high tolerance temperatures, etc.
(at the cost of being much more prone to physical shock damage, etc.).


Best wishes,




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Old July 7th 10, 03:17 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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"News Reader" wrote in message
...

"Ivan" wrote in message
...
"Complete with two tuners and SD slots to enable the recording of two
channels at once, the HD ready TV also has a unique split screen
functionality, so that two channels can be viewed at once."

"Cello Electronics has launched the UK's first Personal Video Recorder
(PVR) Freeview TV that records onto SD cards rather than a built-in hard
drive."

http://www.celloelectronics.com/lcd-tv-range/pvr-technology-10742




SNIP


writing and long-term storage at



** FAIRLY **

high tolerance temperatures, etc. (at the cost of being much more prone to
physical shock damage, etc.).





Best wishes,





News Reader




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Old August 21st 10, 09:42 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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The Cello Electronics brand is on par with Alba, poor quality and
unreliable and the service offer by the repair company Contrast
Technology Ltd isn't much better. Products just don't match other to
other main stream brands. On my third replacement product and still
problems.

www.celloelectronics.com

www.contrast-uk.net




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Old August 27th 10, 05:27 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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In article ,
Brian Gaff wrote:
Alba were better when they were part of Goodmans.


But who were Goodmans part of?

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*Who is this General Failure chap anyway - and why is he reading my HD? *

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