Originally posted by teamsaint
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BBC4 HD et al due in time for Christmas
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I'm sure that the second episode of the BBC 4 documentary on Byzantium tonight will be enhanced by HD. It's funny how people will spend a small fortune on audio equipment, but resist a new TV. A really good LED set will last a long time, and take up less space. I used to think that the colour on a cathode ray tube was better than flat screen if properly adjusted, but not any more.
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Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostThere's nothing complicated about a HD telly. You plug it in and switch it on.
Thing is, I and others manage just fine without HD, smart tellies, recordable boxes, 54" screens, apple TV, and all the rest. Its good for me.
Honestly, if I thought an HD TV would make my life better, I would buy one.
And switch it on.
Occasionally.
(I'll keep the debate that there is to be had about being in the pockets of technology companies for some other time.)
Anyway, I got SKY sport and Sky Arts for £11 a month for the next year, so I'm out of here.
Happy holidays.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by Anna View PostOh, Whoppee!
Am I the only one here with an old fashioned telly that has valves and other stuff and who prefers to be fashionably Retro and not have this HD nonsense on 54" plasmas?
Actually, my sitting room is only 12' x 15' (gosh, how the poor live!) so 54" of HD would have me cowering in the doorway, too frightened to enter
I honestly cannot see what all you geeks are getting excited about. It's all repeats over Christmas or a typically lame Downton Abbey. The only thing I am excited about is the new Sherlock on NY day, and I'll miss it, being in deepest Lancs, where By 'Eck Gladys, that Sherlock, well I'll go to foot of my stairs if he ain't, him and Watson, a reet pair of ..... Well, you get the drift! Basically, I embrace non-technology!
I have Virgin cable, not through any desire to swell Beardie's coffers, but because, as I said on one of these threads recently, it's the only way I'm able to get the channels I want to watch.
You're right about Christmas TV. I don't want to miss Sheerluck either, and don't forget Dr Who on the 25th!
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Originally posted by Ferretfancy View PostA really good LED set will last a long time, and take up less space. I used to think that the colour on a cathode ray tube was better than flat screen if properly adjusted, but not any more.Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostThere's nothing complicated about a HD telly. You plug it in and switch it on.
Last edited by Nick Armstrong; 13-12-13, 00:59."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostAnd I find that HD adds significantly to the pleasure of viewing. It's one area where as far as I'm concerned, progress has equated to improvement, big time.
Only problem is I find I can no longer tolerate watching programmes broadcast in normal resolution!
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Having made enquiries, I am advised that I am effectively out of range of the Crystal Palace transmitter when it comes to the lower powered channel 33 used by BBC FOUR HD. The other main transmitter which is available to me (Hannington) does not start broadcasting BBC FOUR HD until some time next year, and I will most likely need an aerial system upgrade since BBC FOUR will be using a Group A channel and I am currently not set up for it. Otherwise it's a wait until 2018 for the Crystal Palace upgrade in power.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostHaving made enquiries, I am advised that I am effectively out of range of the Crystal Palace transmitter when it comes to the lower powered channel 33 used by BBC FOUR HD. The other main transmitter which is available to me (Hannington) does not start broadcasting BBC FOUR HD until some time next year, and I will most likely need an aerial system upgrade since BBC FOUR will be using a Group A channel and I am currently not set up for it. Otherwise it's a wait until 2018 for the Crystal Palace upgrade in power.
Here are two plots of how often the UHF channels are used in London and then in the country as a whole. In the latter you can see that each UHF channel available to DTT is used many times. The red ones are those that will almost certainly be given to mobiles from about 2015. The hole around channels 30-38 is because it is not fully allocated to DTT and the new HDs are in there pro tem. IF mobiles take the top end [red ones] this hole will have to absorb it all somehow. It is obvious from this diagram that that will be a challenge.
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