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  • Shiny Video Review: TVonics DVR250 Digital Freeview Recorder

    Posted on March 18th, 2009 admin No comments
    shinymedia asked:


    Susi and Alex discuss the usability and ethical plus points of TVonics Freeview Playback certified receiver / recorder. For more reviews, check out www.shinyshiny.tv and www.techdigest.tv. …
     

  • Why is the Picture on my TV So Pixelated ?

    Posted on March 18th, 2009 admin 3 comments
    Xplicit asked:

    I have a 32″ Samsung LE32R87BDX/XEU. When I watch TV using my cable box (virgin media) the picture looks very pixelated even though TV is HD up to 720. Also when I try it on my PS3 its still pixelated and I use HDMI !!! Please help.

    Yes it is true HD. Also I returned TV and they gave me a new one with the same problem. I also tried using different HDMI cable but same problem.
     

  • How Do I Get Summer Slam WWE on my Virgin Media TV?

    Posted on March 18th, 2009 admin 4 comments
    Sunny asked:

    WWE stands for world wrestling entertainment,please give me a good long understandable answer!!!
     
  • BT Vision - On Demand TV, Live Football, Moves, And No Dish!

    Posted on March 18th, 2009 admin No comments

    BT Vision, the digital TV service from BT (British Telecom). When you sign up to BT Vision, you use the BT Vision set-top box to mix Freeview (40 channels of free digital TV received through your standard aerial) with on-demand content delivered through your BT broadband connection.

    Why should you not just get a Freeview box that records to a hard drive for a higher one-off payment? Then you’re going to miss out on on-demand sport and movies that may not be available on Freeview for some time. Why not use another provider for my sport and movies (music too for that matter)?   Then you’re going to need to commit to a minimum contract just for those channels.

    Propective customers of BT Vision, or indeed anyone that has BT broadband already, wil lfind it easy to switch to the digital service - as they can get the best commitment-free mix of TV possible, especially as they build up their library of past programmes, sports events, concerts etc.  Let’s face it, when it comes to day-to-day viewing Freeview has pretty much everything you need, and to be able to supplement that on either a pay-per-view basis or by minor adjustments in your monthly fee is a very flexible way to get digital TV.

    By keeping the core viewing to Freeview through the aerial you’re not overusing your broadband on downloading, but it’s there for the other, say, 10% of your viewing when you need it.

  • Freeview - Free Digital TV - all you Need is a Box!

    Posted on March 18th, 2009 admin No comments

    Freeview digital TV is the leading TV service providers in the UK markets. It lets the users enjoy watching extra channels via the TV aerial. One does not need to purchase a dish antenna to get the Freeview service. Moreover, there is no need of taking subscription of cable operators in this case. All one needs to have is a set-top box for watching almost 40 TV channels and 25 radio channels at a nominal cost. The best thing with this service is that it does not require any installation costs to be paid.

    The popular TV channels that are mostly watched in the UK are BBC One, Sky News, Dave, Virgin 1, ITV2 etc. Similarly, the well known radio channels are BBC Radio, The Hits, Premier Christian, etc - all types of entertainment.

    The Freeview transmitter range is the most important factor to be checked before taking the services. The picture quality and channel choices depend upon the location of the user’s place. It should be in the range of the transmitter.

    After confirming the coverage area and the location where the TV set is installed, one needs to purchase a free-to-air set-top box. It can be found in the electronics stores and super markets. The online shopping portals also offer these products at affordable prices.

    Finally, the set-top box needs to be attached with the TV aerial to watch your favourite channels at a better quality.

    The cheap Freeview digital TV can be found on the online shopping portals. These sites offer the customers many lucrative deals and schemes. One can find free trial services and discounted offers on these portals. Overall, freeview digital tv brings many benefits to the users. Currently, this service is available in almost all parts of the UK so that a large number of users can be benefited.

  • Virgin Media Extends On-demand Service

    Posted on March 18th, 2009 admin No comments

    Virgin On-Demand, often called VOD, gives you access to thousands of your favourite shows and series, at the touch of a button.  It has a fantastic archive or material which is available any time of any day - be it classic comedies, whole series’, or the last weeks TV - it has got it all.

    As well as the best content from the BBC and Channel 4, Virgin TV on demand has just got even bigger with the addition of ITV Net Player. It is available in Catch Up TV on demand and TV Choice and it is sure to keep you glued to the TV screen.

    Other new features are also available.  There’s a new section in TV Choice for all you Sci-Fi and Fantasy fans - so why not see what March has got in store.  Also, music on demand has over 2,500 music videos for you to choose from.

    Also, do you want a channel where you decide what’s on and when? Virgin Central is the channel for you. Find out what’s on Channel 118 this month - and plan your schedules your way!   And of course, turn your living room into a cinema. We’ve lined up over 500 films, ready for you to pick.

    Virgin Media is the digital TV option to go for!

  • Top TV with a Dish… But It’s Not From Sky!

    Posted on March 18th, 2009 admin No comments

    A new entry in the digital television universe is the recently launched reesat. This unique service is a joint venture of the BBC and ITV, and it promises to bring true digital quality television to viewers throughout the United Kingdom - without the need to pay a Sky subscription!  You do however, still need a dish.

    With Freesat, TV viewers who already own a Mini Dish can simply purchase a new Freesat receiver and instantly receive all those free digital channels. Those viewers who are looking for the ultimate television experience can purchase a new Freesat HD receiver to receive the best of digital television at no additional charge. All it takes to get those great digital channels for free is a high definition television and a Freesat HD receiver.

    With more than 80 high quality channels available, the new Freesat represents a real alternative to programs such as the Sky system. As a mater of fact Freesat service has a number of important advantages over its competition, including of course all that free programming. Unlike Freesat, the Sky system does not make all that great HD programming available at no cost. It is important for consumers and television viewers not to confuse the new Freesat with the freesat systems available from Sky. Unlike those Sky systems, the new Freesat system provides plenty of high quality HD programming for free.

    In addition, Freesat features many more channels, many of them in HD, as well as excellent coverage for the entire country. With a coverage area reaching 90 to 95% of the country, the new BBC Freesat service is an excellent choice for those areas with poor television reception.  Britain’s most popular commercial channel, ITV1, is available in HD on FreeSat but not via Sky - now there’s a reason to use FreeSat!

    Another important advantage of the new Freesat service over Sky and other competitors is the fact that it requires only a one off payment, with no ongoing subscription fees needed. Anyone who has ever subscribed to a pay TV service understands how expensive these services can become, making this one off payment model an excellent cost saving benefit. The Freesat service requires no subscription fee, no contract and no ongoing commitment of money.

    The new Freesat service makes it easy to find something to watch no matter what the time of day or night. The service includes a convenient and easy to use on screen program guide viewers can use to see a seven day program guide. With so many channels to choose from, this handy seven day programming guide makes it easy to find your favourite programs no matter when they are played.

  • Tiscali TV - the Ultimate Satelite Alternative

    Posted on March 18th, 2009 admin No comments

    Tiscali TV is rated by many as the best digital TV service available in the UK today. It is technically streets ahead of the competition and on price and value wins completely hands down, what you get for your money and what you can do with the service in terms of interactivity and viewing content is truly staggering.

    Tiscali television also comes bundled with 8 MB broadband, free line rental and a choice of free weekend or anytime calls from an unbelievably low £15.99 - £19.99 a month - not only that but there are free international calls thrown in too. Just on line rental alone if you switched from BT you would be saving up to £130 a year let alone whatever you may be paying to your existing broadband provider or Sky/Virgin - all we can say is we’re looking at a give away here and you would be mad not to pocket the savings by switching to a Tiscali television bundle today. The one drawback is that it is not available to everyone in the UK yet but the footprint is growing weekly with hopefully 50% of UK homes enabled by the end of 2008.

    Please note that this is a fully fledged digital TV service so you watch it on your TV in the living room - not, as many think, through your PC. The TV broadcast is primarily delivered down your phone line, so no need for a satellite dish and you don’t need to be in a cabled area, the digital TV box is also enhanced with two internal free-view tuners that you can take advantage of, if you happen to have a free-view arial. This enables you record up to 3 channels whist watching another by also supplementing the DSL signal (phone line) with the two DTT signals from the free-view tuner.

    Tiscali has a deal with BSkyB that will add the full set of Sky basic channels - including Sky One, Sky Two, Sky Three, Sky Arts, Sky Travel, Sky News and Sky Sports News to its channel line up. This comes in addition to the Sky Movies and Sky Sports channels which can also be added to your Tiscali television package. So you are not going to miss out on the premium content delivered by Sky like 24, Lost, The Simpsons and Prison Break,..

    In addition to this premium broadcast content Tiscali TV can offer the biggest range of both Video On Demand (Over 1000 movies) and TV On Demand, whole series like 6 Foot Under, Desperate Housewives and Lost as examples enabling you to create in affect your own TV schedule and watch what you want, when you want. Not only that but there is a TV catch up service where BBC1 BBC2 BBC3 C4 FX etc archive their programming for the last 7 days allowing you to literally catch up with any viewing that you’ve missed during the week.

    Another first Tiscali TV offers an award winning children’s channel Scamp it even comes with it’s own remote (a minimote) just for the kids, a great on demand channel that educates and entertains pre-school children.

    So, why not try Tiscali TV today - all you need a TV and a phone line - no dish required!

  • Moving Cable Tv to Another Room?

    Posted on March 18th, 2009 admin 1 comment
    matthewlary asked:

    I have a cable tv, and broadband with virgin media, I want to move it to another room in the house, ie the dining room, I already have wireless with my broadband upstairs, but want to move the cable tv over, the tv box seems to be wired into the front room. virgin say the cost for them to do this would be 99 pounds. Could I do this myself, and how would I do this?
     
  • Freesat HD Installation?

    Posted on March 18th, 2009 admin 1 comment
    Ross H asked:

    Hi,
    I will soon be getting freesat HD from the bbc and itv i already have sky+ and a standard box as part of a multiroom package so i wanted to connect it myself to the existing dish, i want to know if the cable below will be ok for the installation:

    http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=219428