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Old 12-22-2009, 07:03 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default FreeViewHD is now out

... on technical basis, at least...

You guys with Sky might want to look at the HD line up that FreeView is offering for free
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Old 12-22-2009, 09:17 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Yup, but that is like for up to 23% of UK only, specifically those serviced by Freeview's Crystal Palace and Winter Hill transmitters.
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Old 12-22-2009, 10:39 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Not to be a killjoy, but even FreeView says that set top boxes would only be available next year.
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Old 12-22-2009, 11:54 AM   #4 (permalink)
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I've read that it's going to be WIDELY available by March?
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I've read that it's going to be WIDELY available by March?
Yup that's true, but there should be set top boxes available now, or in January.
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Old 12-23-2009, 06:56 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Well, it's just in time for the World Cup!!!
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Old 12-23-2009, 09:17 AM   #7 (permalink)
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You guys might like to read this:
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Advertising Web Marketing and Design at Low Cost The Freeview HD ‘con’: Even viewers with the latest TVs will need to pay £170 for high definition channels

Millions of viewers who use Freeview to watch digital TV have been warned their equipment won’t work with a raft of new high definition channels.
Even those who have recently bought an HD-ready television with a built-in Freeview decoder face paying at least £170 to upgrade.
The BBC and other broadcasters are launching a number of free HD channels in time to watch this summer’s football World Cup.
Exclusive: A family enjoys a TV show. The BBC and other broadcasters are launching free HD channels that most equipment won’t show
But viewers have not been told that they will need a new generation of high-tech set-top box to see the pictures.
Some 20million digital TV set-top boxes have been sold in Britain in the past five years, offering families access to Freeview TV channels and radio stations.

There are also 7.7million TV sets with built-in Freeview sitting in the nation’s front rooms.

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But these are not compatible with the new HD transmissions, which allow much greater picture detail, particularly for fast-moving action such as sport.
Industry analysts have criticised the Freeview organisation, which is funded by commercial channels and the public through the BBC, for failing to alert consumers.
Technology industry expert Barry Fox warned: ‘If you bought a TV in the run-up to Christmas it will be described as HD-ready and it will probably have Freeview built-in.
End of an era: Millions of TV set-top boxes, such as this Philips DTR210/05, are incompatible with the new HD channels
‘Similarly, if you have bought a digital set-top box it will be compatible with current Freeview services.
‘But to watch Freeview HD, you will need either a completely new telly, which has a built-in HD receiver, or a new box that will receive the HD signals.’

The new equipment – such as the £170 Humax HD-FOX T2 – is expected to be on sale next month.
High definition channels such as BBC HD are currently available only to those who watch via Sky, Virgin or Freesat, who will not need to upgrade their equipment to see the new channels.
The failure to tell the public about the upgrade is good news for manufacturers, who are still selling equipment to customers who are unaware it will not work with Freeview HD.
Mr Fox said: ‘A great song and dance is going to be made around the idea that people will be able to watch the World Cup this summer on free high definition channels.
High-tech: The new high-definition channels will only be visible with new set-top boxes such as the HD-FOX T2 Freeview (pictured)

‘I think it is monstrous that people have not been told the truth about the technology. I don’t know whether this is incompetence on the part of Freeview, a lack of understanding, or deliberate.
‘Freeview’s job is to educate the public about changes that are coming. I think their failure to do so is nothing short of despicable.’
Last night, BBC spokesman Graham Plumb said the need for new equipment was ‘a very important message to get across’.
Freeview confirmed that existing set-top boxes will not pick up the HD channels.
A spokesman said: ‘Evolving technology is common in the digital world. We saw the migration from 2G to 3G for mobiles, and this next-generation broadcasting transmission standard will enable viewers to upgrade to Freeview HD should they wish to do so.’
It is expected that 50 per cent of the country will be able to receive Freeview HD transmissions by the start of the World Cup in June.
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