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kz |
posted on 18th Feb 07 at 23:33 |
give me money :| taken me four months to save up £200 so far! :look: | |
sigibbons |
posted on 18th Feb 07 at 23:10 |
So go with the bigger better tv! | |
kz |
posted on 18th Feb 07 at 21:17 |
plus the cost of a shelf big enough to fit a box on :D | |
sigibbons |
posted on 18th Feb 07 at 19:23 |
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kz |
posted on 18th Feb 07 at 19:14 |
quote: quote: seriously i have no where to put it. would need yet another 10m cable which would put me on over £100 just on cables :( | |
Dom |
posted on 18th Feb 07 at 17:03 |
Any DVB will NEED an aerial, so i dont understand why you dont just buy a freeview box and connect it to the samsung screen via scart? :| | |
Corsa Sport Gav |
posted on 18th Feb 07 at 16:30 |
yer, you get a mini one with it or like me rig the house one upto it. | |
kz |
posted on 18th Feb 07 at 16:22 |
quote: yes mate but you still need an ariel right? | |
Corsa Sport Gav |
posted on 18th Feb 07 at 14:48 |
i have a usb digital tv card :) | |
sigibbons |
posted on 18th Feb 07 at 14:05 |
Well say you would have to pay £60 for a Digibox anyway so its £100 extra to go with a 26" over a 23" and not have the digibox cluttering up shelf space etc. | |
kz |
posted on 18th Feb 07 at 13:51 |
cause the 23" i want doesnt have it... | |
sigibbons |
posted on 18th Feb 07 at 13:17 |
Why not get a tv with built in DVB? | |
kz |
posted on 18th Feb 07 at 11:35 |
yeah its just the fact of ill need to put up another shelf! cba lol | |
Dom |
posted on 18th Feb 07 at 02:21 |
why run freeview through your pc? dont understand where better quality will come in? | |
kz |
posted on 17th Feb 07 at 23:04 |
well the situation is ideally i wanna go for a samsung 23" which doesnt have dvb. i wanted to run dvb through my pc into my tele, and thought i might get a better signal too. but doesnt look like that is possible! | |
Dom |
posted on 17th Feb 07 at 22:27 |
it's possible to view tv through your broadband connection - look at things like 4OD, Sopcast, TVUplayer. But usually you have to pay or its crap quality/not UK tv. | |
kz |
posted on 17th Feb 07 at 20:51 |
is there a card or usb device that receives good tv signal straight through your broadband connection... |