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Mark Carver October 20th 06 08:44 AM

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Heracles Pollux wrote:
If one buys one of these is there any HD that can be viewed without a
subscription?



the BBC HD test channel.



Yes, a picture of a HD fountain, sort of like a 2000s version of testcard F.


That's on the ITV DTT HD test channel, not the Beeb one ?

(Anyway glad to see you're not nicking BBC HD images)



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Nigel Barker October 20th 06 09:24 AM

Sky HD Price Drop
 
On 19 Oct 2006 14:29:31 -0700, wrote:

3. Those who work in the public sector (e.g. DSG) got a Sky HD offer in
their pay slips recently (£100 + 12 month subscription).


When was Dixons Stores Group nationalised?

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Dave October 20th 06 10:55 AM

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Heracles Pollux wrote:
?

Yes, a picture of a HD fountain, sort of like a 2000s version of testcard F.

;-)

There's actually some good stuff on the BBC HD channel. Nature series
like Planet Earth, Deep Blue and Galapagos are shown. Many new BBC
series are in HD and a smattering of sport (e.g. home England Euro 2004
qualifiers, tennis etc).

For someone without satellite, £260 for a freeview HD box (Sky, or
non-Sky such as Humax or Pace) is worth getting for all the Freesat
channels and BBC HD IMHO.

David


Nigel Goodwin October 20th 06 10:59 AM

Sky HD Price Drop
 
In message . com,
writes
4. In Currys/Dixons you can get Sky HD for £200 when you buy a TV


It's the same at all ASA's, £100 off Sky HD if you buy a TV (doesn't
even have to be an HD TV).
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Nigel Barker October 20th 06 01:58 PM

Sky HD Price Drop
 
On Fri, 20 Oct 2006 12:00:57 +0100, "Anthony R. Gold"
wrote:

However I really do wish there was occasionally a static test card so that
I would be better able to judge whether and how much of a real difference
in "realism" or whatever the change in resolution brings


A A/B comparison when the BBC are showing the same on SD & HD is interesting.

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Live from the sunny Cote d'Azur

steeler October 20th 06 03:22 PM

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"The Wizard" wrote in message
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"Fr J. Hackett" wrote in message
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Heracles Pollux wrote:

Yes, a picture of a HD fountain, sort of like a 2000s version of
testcard F.


Whenever I'm in a store looking at the BBC HD channel, Robbie Williams
is always cropping.
On the screen, that is.........


The only thing on in HD apart from yank rubbish no doubt knowing Sky.

Everyone thought things were fantastic when Monochrome went to colour but
we still got the same old stuff, Same as mono to Stereo did'nt make the
music any better quality!!


I bet you remember that you old ****.



Heracles Pollux October 20th 06 03:46 PM

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"steeler" wrote in message
m...

"The Wizard" wrote in message
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"Fr J. Hackett" wrote in message
ups.com...

Heracles Pollux wrote:

Yes, a picture of a HD fountain, sort of like a 2000s version of
testcard F.

Whenever I'm in a store looking at the BBC HD channel, Robbie Williams
is always cropping.
On the screen, that is.........


The only thing on in HD apart from yank rubbish no doubt knowing Sky.

Everyone thought things were fantastic when Monochrome went to colour but
we still got the same old stuff, Same as mono to Stereo did'nt make the
music any better quality!!


I bet you remember that you old ****.



In the late 70s, I can remember watch Star Trek TOS and season 1 of Blakes 7
on a Black and White VHF TV set. I also remember the 1981 Royal Wedding in
black and white.





Heracles Pollux October 20th 06 03:53 PM

Sky HD Price Drop
 

"Mark Carver" wrote in message
...
Heracles Pollux wrote:
If one buys one of these is there any HD that can be viewed without a
subscription?


the BBC HD test channel.



Yes, a picture of a HD fountain, sort of like a 2000s version of testcard
F.


That's on the ITV DTT HD test channel, not the Beeb one ?

(Anyway glad to see you're not nicking BBC HD images)




How does someone "nick" a BBC HD image?

You forget, the BBC is "free". The Licence Fee is a fee to use equipment
according to your side's fud, and it does not entitle one to any quality of
service or reception. ROFL.




Stan The Man October 20th 06 04:01 PM

Sky HD Price Drop
 
In article , Anthony R.
Gold wrote:

On 20 Oct 2006 01:55:57 -0700, "Dave" wrote:


Heracles Pollux wrote:
?

Yes, a picture of a HD fountain, sort of like a 2000s version of testcard F.

;-)

There's actually some good stuff on the BBC HD channel. Nature series
like Planet Earth, Deep Blue and Galapagos are shown. Many new BBC
series are in HD and a smattering of sport (e.g. home England Euro 2004
qualifiers, tennis etc).


However I really do wish there was occasionally a static test card so that
I would be better able to judge whether and how much of a real difference
in "realism" or whatever the change in resolution brings

Static graphics are pin-sharp on my SD plasma so unlikely to be sharper
in HD. The difference, I assume, is best observed in moving images,
camera pans, etc.

Stan

Derek R October 20th 06 04:07 PM

Sky HD Price Drop
 
On Fri, 20 Oct 2006 09:59:27 +0100, Nigel Goodwin
wrote:

In message . com,
writes
4. In Currys/Dixons you can get Sky HD for £200 when you buy a TV


It's the same at all ASA's, £100 off Sky HD if you buy a TV (doesn't
even have to be an HD TV).


Where does one cash this in? With Sky themselves? Cant see any mention
of it anywhere. I thought it was (originally) limited to Sony Bravia
TVs?



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