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i have sky plus at the min. i am looking to put another tv upstairs and was thinking of just getting a freeview box for it. don't know much about freeview, so i was wondering does it need to be connected to any outside line or can i just get the box, connect it to the tv and thats it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You connect the ariel lead into the freeview box and the freeview box to the TV.
If you are buying the new TV then don't bother with a freeview box. Buy a TV with built in digital capability.
If you are going to use a TV you already have then it must have an AV channel to be able to display the freeview channels.
If you are buying the new TV then don't bother with a freeview box. Buy a TV with built in digital capability.
If you are going to use a TV you already have then it must have an AV channel to be able to display the freeview channels.
You won't get much of a reception. It's not like the good ol' days where the picture goes a bit snowy if it doesn't get good reception. With digital, the picture freezes into blocks of squares.
If you've no aerial, I really wouldn't advise it. Couldn't you tap into the aerial you already have for your other TVs?
If you've no aerial, I really wouldn't advise it. Couldn't you tap into the aerial you already have for your other TVs?
I live in the south west and we are the first to switch over which happened last week. I can see a huge proplem with getting digital signal to multiple tv's in a household. Obviously if you have a modern house. you will have aerial points around the house. If (like ours) it is around 15years old and you only have one aerial socket you got problems.