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Can you get HDTV through an aeriel?
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I've seen that ITV is now running a freeview HD channel. My question is do you just have to buy a freeview HD box to receive it or is there more to it than that?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.To view HD channels on Freeview you need
EITHER
(i) a TV set with an integrated Freeview HD tuner ;
OR
(ii) an 'HD-ready' TV with a Freeview HD set-top box.
Remember that not all areas currently have access to HD on Freeview. To check for availability in your area (and to learn more about Freeview HD), start here:
http://www.freeview.co.uk/HD
Chris
EITHER
(i) a TV set with an integrated Freeview HD tuner ;
OR
(ii) an 'HD-ready' TV with a Freeview HD set-top box.
Remember that not all areas currently have access to HD on Freeview. To check for availability in your area (and to learn more about Freeview HD), start here:
http://www.freeview.co.uk/HD
Chris
I'm probably not the best person to ask, Flobadob ;-)
I usually watch TV on a 5" LCD screen. My 'big' telly is an old 14" Sony Trinitron portable I bought at auction for a fiver. Even if I won the lottery jackpot I doubt that I'd 'upgrade' my TVs. I can't see much point (apart from space-saving) in big flat-screen tellies and I've no interest in HD.
However this might help you:
http://www.tv1080p.co...ogy/about-hdtv-1080p/
Chris
I usually watch TV on a 5" LCD screen. My 'big' telly is an old 14" Sony Trinitron portable I bought at auction for a fiver. Even if I won the lottery jackpot I doubt that I'd 'upgrade' my TVs. I can't see much point (apart from space-saving) in big flat-screen tellies and I've no interest in HD.
However this might help you:
http://www.tv1080p.co...ogy/about-hdtv-1080p/
Chris
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