Is there not any clause in the Consumer Act that would say that they would be entitled to a refund if they weren't told at time of purchase that they couldn't receive Freeview?
Also, I think its neat impossible to find a flat panel TV these days that DOESN'T have a Freeview tuner as standard these days.
Bought a T.V with built in Freeview over Christmas have being receiving the British channels crystal clear,I am based on the east coast so that obviously helps.
We kept our old coaxial cable to use as an aerial, it goes up to the attic and with it plugged in we get DTT for RTE1, 2, TV3 and TG4
Now, if only they would bother with some HD content. No point in having a Mpeg4 DTT system if everything is SD. Have you seen the RTE News channel yet (might need a tune in), non stop with fuzzy picture repeats of the news with sharp/clear (if still SD) on screen graphics!
I was under the impression that Freeview cannot carry HD signals as it stands?
FreeviewHD has been getting touted recently as arriving in the UK this year, but that will require the user to buy a new set-top box.
Now, if only they would bother with some HD content. No point in having a Mpeg4 DTT system if everything is SD. Have you seen the RTE News channel yet (might need a tune in), non stop with fuzzy picture repeats of the news with sharp/clear (if still SD) on screen graphics!
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