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DAB sounds worse than FM September 6th 05 03:16 PM

2.7m HDTVs by 2010
 
http://www.mediaweek.co.uk/articles/...-informareport

There'll only be 60,000 at the end of this year, which is a lot less
than I would've thought.


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ABC September 6th 05 03:46 PM


"DAB sounds worse than FM" wrote in message
...
http://www.mediaweek.co.uk/articles/...-informareport

There'll only be 60,000 at the end of this year, which is a lot less than
I would've thought.


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Find the cheapest Freeview, DAB & MP3 Player Prices:
http://www.digitalradiotech.co.uk/fr..._receivers.htm
http://www.digitalradiotech.co.uk/da...tal_radios.htm
http://www.digitalradiotech.co.uk/mp...rs_1GB-5GB.htm
http://www.digitalradiotech.co.uk/mp...e_capacity.htm

If it's anything like the IDTV take up, I can't see the UK having many
HDTV's by 2010. The manufacturers think that the public don't want these
type of TVs



Chris September 6th 05 05:59 PM


270 cm screen, now that's big :-)


DAB sounds worse than FM September 6th 05 06:30 PM

Chris wrote:
270 cm screen, now that's big :-)



When did Basil Brush enter the building? :-)


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Nick September 6th 05 07:56 PM

HDTV would be great if you particularly want to watch "Celebrity Chefs from
Hell, Get me out of here" in high-def, because there's naff all else on TV
these days.

"DAB sounds worse than FM" wrote in message
...
http://www.mediaweek.co.uk/articles/...-informareport

There'll only be 60,000 at the end of this year, which is a lot less than
I would've thought.


--
Steve - www.digitalradiotech.co.uk - Digital Radio News & Info

Find the cheapest Freeview, DAB & MP3 Player Prices:
http://www.digitalradiotech.co.uk/fr..._receivers.htm
http://www.digitalradiotech.co.uk/da...tal_radios.htm
http://www.digitalradiotech.co.uk/mp...rs_1GB-5GB.htm
http://www.digitalradiotech.co.uk/mp...e_capacity.htm




Tricky Dicky September 6th 05 08:09 PM


"Chris" wrote in message
...

270 cm screen, now that's big :-)


Exactly what I thought! LOL

They would be *******s to get in the car wouldn't they :-)

Tricky



James Hart September 6th 05 09:26 PM

Tricky Dicky wrote:
"Chris" wrote in message
...

270 cm screen, now that's big :-)


Exactly what I thought! LOL

They would be *******s to get in the car wouldn't they :-)


That's the advantage of plasmas and LCds though, you just strap 'em on the
roofrack ;-)



John Porcella September 6th 05 10:58 PM


"DAB sounds worse than FM" wrote in message
...

http://www.mediaweek.co.uk/articles/...-informareport

There'll only be 60,000 at the end of this year, which is a lot less
than I would've thought.


This is far, far more than I would have thought! Why would people buy an
HDTV when programming is difficult to come by and the TVs are so expensive?


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Tricky Dicky September 6th 05 11:14 PM


"James Hart" wrote in message
...
Tricky Dicky wrote:
"Chris" wrote in message
...

270 cm screen, now that's big :-)


Exactly what I thought! LOL

They would be *******s to get in the car wouldn't they :-)


That's the advantage of plasmas and LCds though, you just strap 'em on the
roofrack ;-)


Please tell me you didn't - or even thought of doing it LOL

Tricky



{{{{{Welcome}}}}} September 7th 05 07:30 AM

Thus spaketh Tricky Dicky:
"Chris" wrote in message
...

270 cm screen, now that's big :-)


Exactly what I thought! LOL

They would be *******s to get in the car wouldn't they :-)

Tricky




Exactly what I thought too, when I saw the subject line!


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Roger R September 7th 05 10:04 AM


"John Porcella" wrote in message
...

This is far, far more than I would have thought! Why would people

buy an
HDTV when programming is difficult to come by and the TVs are so

expensive?

Many customers will have heard or will be told by the salesman of
Sky's plan to start HDTV in a few months time. In the same way that
the sheds fairly quickly went over to flat panels relegating crt TV's
to a few poorly presented items in the corner, they now appear to be
trying to go over completely to HD-Ready panels. Clearly any product
that claims some future proofing will have a selling advantage that
may be decisive in product choice.

Customers will have heard or will be told by the salesman that Sky
plan to start HDTV broadcasts in a few months time, so although they
may not realise the cost implications of this, they know the writing
is on the wall for non HD-Ready panels. The numbers of projected
sales of HD-Ready TV's is probably simply the number of all sets
expected to be sold, because, apart from portables, there probabaly
won't be any other choice.

Roger




Sam Nelson September 7th 05 11:16 AM

In article ,
"Roger R" writes:
Many customers will have heard or will be told by the salesman of
Sky's plan to start HDTV in a few months time. In the same way that
the sheds fairly quickly went over to flat panels relegating crt TV's
to a few poorly presented items in the corner, they now appear to be
trying to go over completely to HD-Ready panels.


Eh? Last time I bought a TV, all the shops I went to had row upon row of
widescreen CRTs---one of which I bought. That was January.

Clearly any product
that claims some future proofing will have a selling advantage that
may be decisive in product choice.


If the broadcast tech is going to change as quickly as seems to be the
case, future-proofing will be utterly essential. Otherwise there'll
be three or four generations of kit types for every generation of home TV,
and no-one will be able to keep up.

Customers will have heard or will be told by the salesman that Sky
plan to start HDTV broadcasts in a few months time, so although they
may not realise the cost implications of this, they know the writing
is on the wall for non HD-Ready panels.


Except that the majority of us still don't do Sky, and will continue to
not do it.

The numbers of projected
sales of HD-Ready TV's is probably simply the number of all sets
expected to be sold, because, apart from portables, there probabaly
won't be any other choice.


My 13yo son is seriously thinking of spending his recent birthday windfall
on a TV for his room. What on earth do I tell him to get?
--
SAm.

Max Demian September 7th 05 11:50 AM


"Tricky Dicky" wrote in message
...

"Chris" wrote in message
...

270 cm screen, now that's big :-)


Exactly what I thought! LOL

They would be *******s to get in the car wouldn't they :-)

Tricky


Difficult to see out of the windscreen as you are driving...

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Max Demian



Tricky Dicky September 7th 05 08:36 PM


"Sam Nelson" wrote in message
...
In article ,
"Roger R" writes:
Many customers will have heard or will be told by the salesman of
Sky's plan to start HDTV in a few months time. In the same way that
the sheds fairly quickly went over to flat panels relegating crt TV's
to a few poorly presented items in the corner, they now appear to be
trying to go over completely to HD-Ready panels.


Eh? Last time I bought a TV, all the shops I went to had row upon row of
widescreen CRTs---one of which I bought. That was January.


All the Comets and Currys that I visit have rows and rows of plasmas and
LCDs with a few rear projections and half dozen CRTs. Looks like 9 months
can make one hell of a difference.

Clearly any product
that claims some future proofing will have a selling advantage that
may be decisive in product choice.


If the broadcast tech is going to change as quickly as seems to be the
case, future-proofing will be utterly essential. Otherwise there'll
be three or four generations of kit types for every generation of home TV,
and no-one will be able to keep up.

Customers will have heard or will be told by the salesman that Sky
plan to start HDTV broadcasts in a few months time, so although they
may not realise the cost implications of this, they know the writing
is on the wall for non HD-Ready panels.


Except that the majority of us still don't do Sky, and will continue to
not do it.


You have nothing else but the 5 terrestrial channels and perhaps Freeview?

The numbers of projected
sales of HD-Ready TV's is probably simply the number of all sets
expected to be sold, because, apart from portables, there probabaly
won't be any other choice.


My 13yo son is seriously thinking of spending his recent birthday windfall
on a TV for his room. What on earth do I tell him to get?


If he has a computer in his room as well then I would suggest one of those
LCD monitors that also has a TV tuner. Two birds and one stone

Tricky




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