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"zulu" wrote in message ... "Peter Duncanson" wrote in message ... On Sat, 15 May 2010 12:03:11 +0100, "Max Demian" wrote: "zulu" wrote in message ... It has no internal HDD, but I can plug an external one into it and/or I can output recorded files to my computer/ Correct? It has a 320 GB internal HDD. You can't plug an external one in and you can't transfer files to a computer. It receives HD as it stands. Correct? No. It has HDMI with upscaling, but it's better to output via SCART and use the TV's upscaling. Humax are expected to sell an HD Freeview PVR some time later this year. Are there any known issues I should be aware of? Anything else I should be aware of? I suggest you do a bit more reliable research! That can be difficult for someone who is not au fait with the technical jargon particularly when it is used by marketing people. For instance the details of the 9300T on the Humax Direct site do not state specifically that it is a Standard Definition Freeview box only. The mention of "HD upscaling" could lead the innocent into thinking it is an HD box. Techies know what upscaling means, but it would be very easy for someone to guess that it means the the box itself has been "upscaled", i.e. upgraded, to receive HD. You have it in one! I already got caught when I bout my Samsung TV. Nobody explained that I would need yet another set top box to make use of this wonderful new facility. -- ¦zulu¦ VIP Samsung also lie to customers by suggesting they sell "LED TV". This is total rubbish and the Advertising Standards Authority continued to allow them to lie and mislead people by stating "LED LCD TV". People will see the LED bit and think the screen is LED. It isn't. What they mean is LCD screen with LED backlighting. LED screens have been around for years now, but manufacturers have made that many LCD TVs that it will take years to shift them all. They are hold back on the release to guarantee future earnings. This constant "you need to update" battle they have with consumers! LED screens don't use backlighting, they provide the actual picture and the brightness control works on each tiny LED in the display. The same for contrast. They are super-thin, only a few mm, some can even be rolled up like a picture and unrolled when in use. They have been on display at various trade shows for at least 5 years now. Don't rush out and buy that new LCD TV just yet as HD is on the way for Freeview, then LED will gradually replace LCD, then LCD HD freeview will be released. It's fixed between the manufacturers and shops. They allow the odd new model out to give a preview, but it will have a huge price tag on it, like LCDs did years ago. Currys, Tesco, Dixons, Pixmania, John Lewis, Laskys and others all mislead people with incorrect descriptions. So buyer beware, get the model number and do some research to see if it does what you expect before buying. Currys even tried to sell me a laptop with LED screen, then admitted it was no such thing. It was LCD with LED backlighting - I know to expect them to lie to customers now, they do it quite often. If you can't wait to buy something, get a cheap model, then you will not lose so much when the item you really want comes along. |
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"zulu" wrote in message ... "Petert" wrote in message ... On Sat, 15 May 2010 12:34:12 +0100, Peter Duncanson wrote: For instance the details of the 9300T on the Humax Direct site do not state specifically that it is a Standard Definition Freeview box only. The mention of "HD upscaling" could lead the innocent into thinking it is an HD box. Techies know what upscaling means, but it would be very easy for someone to guess that it means the the box itself has been "upscaled", i.e. upgraded, to receive HD. But he Humax website makes it perfectly clear, even for those that aren't too hot on technicalities, that it has a 320GB HDD -- AArrghhh. As I said earlier.... I meant OPTICAL DRIVE. don't worry these guys don't bother to read other posts they just jump in feet first........they are the clever dickies. Also, may replies say don't buy now because there will be a better model very soon.............well if you use that rule then you will never buy one. Just get what you can afford now, they are cheap as chips. |
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On 15 May, 11:43, "zulu" wrote:
It receives HD as it stands. Correct? Are there any known issues I should be aware of? Anything else I should be aware of? I am a few miles north of Cambridge, and use the Sandy Heath transmitter. Please excuse any typos, my eyes are rubbish! -- ¦zulu¦ *VIP Also watch out for the saturation advertising about Freeview HD from the Sandy Heath transmitter - it doesnt start till April next year. John |
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On 15/05/2010 19:01, JReynold wrote:
(usual twaddle) They still stink ![]() -- Adrian C |
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In article , JReynold wrote:
Samsung also lie to customers by suggesting they sell "LED TV". This is total rubbish and the Advertising Standards Authority continued to allow them to lie and mislead people by stating "LED LCD TV". People will see the LED bit and think the screen is LED. It isn't. What they mean is LCD screen with LED backlighting. I think you're crediting the British TV buying public with greater concern for technical details than probably 99% of them actually have. People won't think "LED TV", even if they've any idea what "LED TV" should mean. They'll think "That'll look good on the living room wall". Rod. -- Virtual Access V6.3 free usenet/email software from http://sourceforge.net/projects/virtual-access/ |
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In article , JReynold
writes [nothing worth reading] Hey ho. Another Tiscali Idiot morph. Do you get your rocks off posting totally inaccurate and misleading information to Usenet under a variety of ever-changing nyms? -- (\__/) (='.'=) Bunny's thinking about giving Windows 7 (")_(") a go despite what he's said about it... |
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