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Sales on analogue sets - Today
There was a piece on the sales of 'analogue' TV sets on R4's Today this
morning - seems they are still exceeding those of FreeView ones. The comment seemed to suggest it was down to ignorance. No one mentioned that one of those plus a Freeview box is pretty well always far cheaper than a Freeview set... -- *Do they ever shut up on your planet? Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Sales on analogue sets - Today
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No one mentioned that one of those plus a Freeview box is pretty well always far cheaper than a Freeview set... ....and far easier to upgrade when a new feature arrives that insert TV manufacturer hasn't allowed enough processing power/memory/other for. Paul DS |
Sales on analogue sets - Today
On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 12:42:31 +0100, "Paul D.Smith"
wrote: ... No one mentioned that one of those plus a Freeview box is pretty well always far cheaper than a Freeview set... ...and far easier to upgrade when a new feature arrives that insert TV manufacturer hasn't allowed enough processing power/memory/other for. Paul DS I don't think I would buy a digital TV, for the reasons given. In fact, I would prefer to buy a monitor and let the decoder box do the work. |
Sales on analogue sets - Today
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... There was a piece on the sales of 'analogue' TV sets on R4's Today this morning - seems they are still exceeding those of FreeView ones. The comment seemed to suggest it was down to ignorance. No one mentioned that one of those plus a Freeview box is pretty well always far cheaper than a Freeview set... -- *Do they ever shut up on your planet? Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. Well indeed, all you really want is a monitor with lots of connectivity. I would still want a analogue tuner in a small set so I can pipe TV around the house. |
Sales on analogue sets - Today
"Paul D.Smith" wrote in message
... ... No one mentioned that one of those plus a Freeview box is pretty well always far cheaper than a Freeview set... ...and far easier to upgrade when a new feature arrives that insert TV manufacturer hasn't allowed enough processing power/memory/other for. No , it's exactly the same level of difficulty - plug in new STB. It makes no odds whether the TV has a built in digital tuner or not -- Alex "I laugh in the face of danger , then I hide until it goes away" www.drzoidberg.co.uk |
Sales on analogue sets - Today
In message ,
Dr Zoidberg Proclaimed from the tallest tower: "Paul D.Smith" wrote in message ... ... No one mentioned that one of those plus a Freeview box is pretty well always far cheaper than a Freeview set... ...and far easier to upgrade when a new feature arrives that insert TV manufacturer hasn't allowed enough processing power/memory/other for. No , it's exactly the same level of difficulty - plug in new STB. It makes no odds whether the TV has a built in digital tuner or not So why pay more for a TV with a digital tuner built in in the first place...? -- Regards, Chris. (Remove Elvis's shoes to email me) |
Sales on analogue sets - Today
"Paul D.Smith" wrote in message ... ... No one mentioned that one of those plus a Freeview box is pretty well always far cheaper than a Freeview set... ...and far easier to upgrade when a new feature arrives that insert TV manufacturer hasn't allowed enough processing power/memory/other for. The PVR is quickly becoming the de facto recording device. The integrated TV tuner would only be needed when the PVR was recording 2 programmes. -- Graham %Profound_observation% |
Sales on analogue sets - Today
Graham. wrote:
The PVR is quickly becoming the de facto recording device. The integrated TV tuner would only be needed when the PVR was recording 2 programmes. Are there figures for sales? I'm sure you're right that in these here parts, a twin-tuner PVR is common as muck, but there are a lot of single-tuner PVRs on the shed shelves, and I have the impression that many people see the natural thing to couple with their ginormous plasma as being a DVD recorder. André Coutanche |
Sales on analogue sets - Today
"ChrisM" wrote in message
... In message , Dr Zoidberg Proclaimed from the tallest tower: "Paul D.Smith" wrote in message ... ... No one mentioned that one of those plus a Freeview box is pretty well always far cheaper than a Freeview set... ...and far easier to upgrade when a new feature arrives that insert TV manufacturer hasn't allowed enough processing power/memory/other for. No , it's exactly the same level of difficulty - plug in new STB. It makes no odds whether the TV has a built in digital tuner or not So why pay more for a TV with a digital tuner built in in the first place...? Because the TV I wanted had a digital tuner anyway. There wasn't an identical analog-only model available -- Alex "I laugh in the face of danger , then I hide until it goes away" www.drzoidberg.co.uk |
Sales on analogue sets - Today
"Dr Zoidberg" wrote in message ... "Paul D.Smith" wrote in message ... ... No one mentioned that one of those plus a Freeview box is pretty well always far cheaper than a Freeview set... ...and far easier to upgrade when a new feature arrives that insert TV manufacturer hasn't allowed enough processing power/memory/other for. No , it's exactly the same level of difficulty - plug in new STB. It makes no odds whether the TV has a built in digital tuner or not I assumed that he meant it's far easier to upgrade by throwing away (and replacing) a 20 quid STB than a 200 quid TV. But he hasn't come back to say that for himself so perhaps It's only me that thinks this. tim |
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