Lincs Lass
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Lan cable ,back to the routerSo, how are you 'hard wiring' it?
Lan cable ,back to the routerSo, how are you 'hard wiring' it?
Depending on the transmitter, they don't always provide the full range of channels. The channel lists between freesat and freeview do vary slightly. The Horse & Country channel used to be good example of that as you could only get it on satellite. With satellite you can watch the regional TV from any UK area. Satellite also gives you the language channels as well (S4C, Alba) which often have more countryside based content.Don't fully understand the question sorry not do I know the answer but a freesat TV won't give you anything that a freeview via an aerial will
Indeed (sorry for my generalisation!)Depending on the transmitter, they don't always provide the full range of channels. The channel lists between freesat and freeview do vary slightly. The Horse & Country channel used to be good example of that as you could only get it on satellite. With satellite you can watch the regional TV from any UK area. Satellite also gives you the language channels as well (S4C, Alba) which often have more countryside based content.
After many months of umming and arring ,I bought myself a 55inch 4k LG and now I wonder why I didnt do it soonerLooking to buy a new smart TV Looking at the Sony...what is the difference between an LED or a OLED ...£500 difference....well on the subject John Lewis are the same price as Currys buy offering £100 e voucher...whats that?...thanks in advance.
Ooh, spam - goodie.OLED TVs are said to have better picture quality, use less power, and have a much faster response time than LED TVs. But OLED technology is still relatively new, meaning OLED TVs are more expensive, and their lifespan has not yet been tested to match the 100,000-hour lifespan of LEDs.
See: <some dodgy link>