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"Brian Gaff" wrote in message ... On its own tuner it can watch sd, but not hd, you would need an hd box to see hd on it from the way I interpret the spec. They don't make it easy though do they? Brian Hi all, I did end up getting the Toshiba 40inch LCD TV, but not with the freeview HD Tuner, which I now wish I had stuck out for and used a HMDI switch to get enough sockets. Many thanks for all the suggestions. I have again learnt the hard way :-) Mick. |
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Mick. wrote:
Hi all, I did end up getting the Toshiba 40inch LCD TV, but not with the freeview HD Tuner, which I now wish I had stuck out for and used a HMDI switch to get enough sockets. Well, you could try using a Freeview HD STB such as the Technisat HDFV which will give some basic pvr capability plus Ethernet, now being sold through Amazon for just £36 (down from £140). There may be issues with this particular STB but the cost plus TV would be about the same as the Toshiba with Freeview HD built in. |
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"John Legon" wrote in message ... Mick. wrote: Hi all, I did end up getting the Toshiba 40inch LCD TV, but not with the freeview HD Tuner, which I now wish I had stuck out for and used a HMDI switch to get enough sockets. Well, you could try using a Freeview HD STB such as the Technisat HDFV which will give some basic pvr capability plus Ethernet, now being sold through Amazon for just £36 (down from £140). There may be issues with this particular STB but the cost plus TV would be about the same as the Toshiba with Freeview HD built in. Hi John, I do have a Humax HDR FOX-T2 connected so I can watch and record HD through that. We have the upgrade here next month, and from what I have read there will not be very much HD on freeview yet? I am not into sport, which I expect the BBC will use it for a lot. Thanks, Mick. |
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Mick. wrote:
"John Legon" wrote in message ... Mick. wrote: Hi all, I did end up getting the Toshiba 40inch LCD TV, but not with the freeview HD Tuner, which I now wish I had stuck out for and used a HMDI switch to get enough sockets. Well, you could try using a Freeview HD STB such as the Technisat HDFV which will give some basic pvr capability plus Ethernet, now being sold through Amazon for just £36 (down from £140). There may be issues with this particular STB but the cost plus TV would be about the same as the Toshiba with Freeview HD built in. Hi John, I do have a Humax HDR FOX-T2 connected so I can watch and record HD through that. That's good :-) We have the upgrade here next month, and from what I have read there will not be very much HD on freeview yet? BBC One HD, ITV 1 HD, Channel 4 HD and BBC HD. I don't know how much true HD material is currently broadcast on those channels in terms of percentages, but the quantity is certainly increasing. Incidentally, assuming that my new Celcus 40" is indeed a clone of your new Toshiba TV, you will probably want to adjust the picture settings for the HDMI inputs. I had reduce the brightness quite significantly. The default settings for Freeview were more or less OK, apart from the sharpening which I reduced to almost zero. |
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On Saturday, February 11th, 2012, at 15:09:01h +0000, John Legon confessed:
I don't know how much true HD material is currently broadcast on those channels in terms of percentages BBC HD is supposed to be 100% HD content. |
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