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 Topic: Buying a TV. Any advice?

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  • Re: Buying a TV. Any advice?
     Reply #60 - July 14, 2010, 08:58 PM

    I remember when we didn't have this fancy shmancy HD stuff. Back in my day we had to do with plain old DVDs, you young 'uns don't know how good you have it. Old geezer
  • Re: Buying a TV. Any advice?
     Reply #61 - July 14, 2010, 08:59 PM

    get the right code then -_-


    lol, dunno what you have in the US, but a postcode is dependent on where you live.
  • Re: Buying a TV. Any advice?
     Reply #62 - July 14, 2010, 08:59 PM

    I'll bear that in mind, but I've already got a TV and I'm sure it's fine. It's just that I've never connected a TV up before and we have just moved into a new flat. There's wires sticking out of the wall - just assuming those are linked up to the Satellite dish/terrestrial antenna outside  Huh? - but they don't seem to work. Tried getting in touch with the landlord to ask him what these wires sticking out of the wall are for and whether they're supposed to be connected to my TV, but can't get through to him.

    Gonna go outside now and walk around the house to see if I can even see a dish/antenna.

    The unlived life is not worth examining.
  • Re: Buying a TV. Any advice?
     Reply #63 - July 14, 2010, 08:59 PM

    I remember when we didn't have this fancy shmancy HD stuff. Back in my day we had to do with plain old DVDs, you young 'uns don't know how good you have it. Old geezer


    lol^

    Yeah, even DVDs are starting to get outdated because I just watch shit off my harddrive and have my xbox connected to my pc, so I can just download stuff  on my main computer and watch it instantly on my big screen with my xbox.

    I love gizmos so much.

    Iblis has mad debaterin' skillz. Best not step up unless you're prepared to recieve da pain.

  • Re: Buying a TV. Any advice?
     Reply #64 - July 14, 2010, 09:00 PM

    get the right code then -_-


    Lol I have the right code!

    I remember when we didn't have this fancy shmancy HD stuff. Back in my day we had to do with plain old DVDs, you young 'uns don't know how good you have it. Old geezer


    I thought you were same age as me  Huh?

    The unlived life is not worth examining.
  • Re: Buying a TV. Any advice?
     Reply #65 - July 14, 2010, 09:01 PM

    @ Princy-

    You're clearly too young if you had DVD's as a kid Tongue
  • Re: Buying a TV. Any advice?
     Reply #66 - July 14, 2010, 09:01 PM

    Lol I have the right code!



    clearly you dont if it says invalid =_=

    [13:36] <Fimbles> anything above 7 inches
    [13:37] <Fimbles> is wacko
    [13:37] <Fimbles> see
    [13:37] <Fimbles> you think i'd enjoy anything above 7 inches up my arse?
  • Re: Buying a TV. Any advice?
     Reply #67 - July 14, 2010, 09:01 PM

    I have an idea, how about we pack it back up and take it back. That way we won't be having this headache. Simples.
  • Re: Buying a TV. Any advice?
     Reply #68 - July 14, 2010, 09:02 PM

    clearly you dont if it says invalid =_=


    Lol I dunno what the TV is talking about it's real and it's my postcode!

    The unlived life is not worth examining.
  • Re: Buying a TV. Any advice?
     Reply #69 - July 14, 2010, 09:02 PM

    Lol I have the right code!

    I thought you were same age as me  Huh?


    I'm a year or two younger I think - it was a bloody joke.  040 Tongue
  • Re: Buying a TV. Any advice?
     Reply #70 - July 14, 2010, 09:03 PM

    I remember when we didn't have this fancy shmancy HD stuff. Back in my day we had to do with plain old DVDs, you young 'uns don't know how good you have it. Old geezer


    dvd ?O_O i remember when i was a kid we had them vhs large ass tapes

    and those big looking disks


    I still have vhs and disks like that and a disk player Cheesy

    [13:36] <Fimbles> anything above 7 inches
    [13:37] <Fimbles> is wacko
    [13:37] <Fimbles> see
    [13:37] <Fimbles> you think i'd enjoy anything above 7 inches up my arse?
  • Re: Buying a TV. Any advice?
     Reply #71 - July 14, 2010, 09:03 PM

    Lol I dunno what the TV is talking about it's real and it's my postcode!


    You sure you can get Freesat in your area?
  • Re: Buying a TV. Any advice?
     Reply #72 - July 14, 2010, 09:03 PM

    Lol I dunno what the TV is talking about it's real and it's my postcode!


    call customer service Cheesy

    [13:36] <Fimbles> anything above 7 inches
    [13:37] <Fimbles> is wacko
    [13:37] <Fimbles> see
    [13:37] <Fimbles> you think i'd enjoy anything above 7 inches up my arse?
  • Re: Buying a TV. Any advice?
     Reply #73 - July 14, 2010, 09:05 PM

    dvd ?O_O i remember when i was a kid we had them vhs large ass tapes

    and those big looking disks
    (Clicky for piccy!)

    I still have vhs and disks like that and a disk player Cheesy


    Wth is that second one?
  • Re: Buying a TV. Any advice?
     Reply #74 - July 14, 2010, 09:05 PM

    If you have a satellite dish you can get freesat automatically. I dunno if I have a dish, gonna go check to see if I can see one now. It's freeview that's had to make itself available throughout the country, but that's available in our area, yes.

    The unlived life is not worth examining.
  • Re: Buying a TV. Any advice?
     Reply #75 - July 14, 2010, 09:06 PM

    I'll bear that in mind, but I've already got a TV and I'm sure it's fine. It's just that I've never connected a TV up before and we have just moved into a new flat. There's wires sticking out of the wall - just assuming those are linked up to the Satellite dish/terrestrial antenna outside  Huh? - but they don't seem to work. Tried getting in touch with the landlord to ask him what these wires sticking out of the wall are for and whether they're supposed to be connected to my TV, but can't get through to him.

    Gonna go outside now and walk around the house to see if I can even see a dish/antenna.


    Post a pic.

    lol^

    Yeah, even DVDs are starting to get outdated because I just watch shit off my harddrive and have my xbox connected to my pc, so I can just download stuff  on my main computer and watch it instantly on my big screen with my xbox.  


    Yup. IMO, that's pretty much the best way to go about it. Most of the newer TVs and computers are instantly compatible via USB, so you don't have to buy a special cable (which are almost impossible to find now) or do the X-Box rig. I'm sure it will be completely standard within 10 years or so and DVDs as common a format as VHS are today.

    fuck you
  • Re: Buying a TV. Any advice?
     Reply #76 - July 14, 2010, 09:06 PM

    dvd ?O_O i remember when i was a kid we had them vhs large ass tapes

    and those big looking disks
    (Clicky for piccy!)

    I still have vhs and disks like that and a disk player Cheesy


    3 1/2 floppy's! Cheesy
  • Re: Buying a TV. Any advice?
     Reply #77 - July 14, 2010, 09:06 PM

    So we just bought an LG 32 LF2500 from Argos but we actually got an LG 32 LF7700 instead. It has built in Freesat HD  grin12

    But we don't know how to connect it up to the Satellite dish or Terrestrial antenna. Tried connecting to both and then auto-tuning it but no luck. It's even telling us our postcode is invalid  Cry

    If it's dual-tuner (DVB-T2 / DVB-S2) then check that there isn't a way to switch between the tuners ie. you're not attempting to scan for channels on the Sat tuner whilst feeding it from a terrestrial aerial (which would give you Freeview / Freeview HD). DVB-T2 should give you some channels, hopefully. Sat is a different matter - generally if the dish is aligned for Sky then you should be able to get Freesat channels, although I've seen instances where slight misalignment can cause intermittent issues with one or the other. Also, if you're in a flat then check how the incoming feed is getting to you - you may find they're using cheap DA's, long cable runs, etc. Ask neighbours if they've had any issues (especially with Freesat, since it's new and probably wouldn't have been tested when the shared installation was deployed), if you can prove that anyone else in the block has issues then you can ask the management company to sort it out.

    Don't worry about the postcode too much, just give it one that it will accept which is geographically close to you. It's generally used for guide data for regional channels.

    Each of us a failed state in stark relief against the backdrop of the perfect worlds we seek.
    Propagandhi - Failed States
  • Re: Buying a TV. Any advice?
     Reply #78 - July 14, 2010, 09:07 PM

    3 1/2 floppy's! Cheesy


    I hear BD has one of them *ahem* Tongue
  • Re: Buying a TV. Any advice?
     Reply #79 - July 14, 2010, 09:08 PM

    If it's dual-tuner (DVB-T2 / DVB-S2) then check that there isn't a way to switch between the tuners ie. you're not attempting to scan for channels on the Sat tuner whilst feeding it from a terrestrial aerial (which would give you Freeview / Freeview HD). DVB-T2 should give you some channels, hopefully. Sat is a different matter - generally if the dish is aligned for Sky then you should be able to get Freesat channels, although I've seen instances where slight misalignment can cause intermittent issues with one or the other. Also, if you're in a flat then check how the incoming feed is getting to you - you may find they're using cheap DA's, long cable runs, etc. Ask neighbours if they've had any issues (especially with Freesat, since it's new and probably wouldn't have been tested when the shared installation was deployed), if you can prove that anyone else in the block has issues then you can ask the management company to sort it out.


    I was about to say exactly this ^^
  • Re: Buying a TV. Any advice?
     Reply #80 - July 14, 2010, 09:09 PM

    thinkfree- landlord (who lived here before he letted out for the first time) had the virgin box. Does that account for much, if anything?
  • Re: Buying a TV. Any advice?
     Reply #81 - July 14, 2010, 09:09 PM

    3 1/2 floppy's! Cheesy

    5 1/4", you mean. Back when they were actually floppy. Tongue

    Each of us a failed state in stark relief against the backdrop of the perfect worlds we seek.
    Propagandhi - Failed States
  • Re: Buying a TV. Any advice?
     Reply #82 - July 14, 2010, 09:10 PM

    Oh, yeah! I still have a pile of 3 1/2'a lying around somewhere.
  • Re: Buying a TV. Any advice?
     Reply #83 - July 14, 2010, 09:11 PM

    3 1/2 floppy's! Cheesy



    this isn't the 3 1/2 floppy -_-


    i dont remember if i had the 8 inchs or the 5 1/4 -_-

    [13:36] <Fimbles> anything above 7 inches
    [13:37] <Fimbles> is wacko
    [13:37] <Fimbles> see
    [13:37] <Fimbles> you think i'd enjoy anything above 7 inches up my arse?
  • Re: Buying a TV. Any advice?
     Reply #84 - July 14, 2010, 09:11 PM

    If it's dual-tuner (DVB-T2 / DVB-S2) then check that there isn't a way to switch between the tuners ie. you're not attempting to scan for channels on the Sat tuner whilst feeding it from a terrestrial aerial (which would give you Freeview / Freeview HD). DVB-T2 should give you some channels, hopefully. Sat is a different matter - generally if the dish is aligned for Sky then you should be able to get Freesat channels, although I've seen instances where slight misalignment can cause intermittent issues with one or the other. Also, if you're in a flat then check how the incoming feed is getting to you - you may find they're using cheap DA's, long cable runs, etc. Ask neighbours if they've had any issues (especially with Freesat, since it's new and probably wouldn't have been tested when the shared installation was deployed), if you can prove that anyone else in the block has issues then you can ask the management company to sort it out.

    Don't worry about the postcode too much, just give it one that it will accept which is geographically close to you. It's generally used for guide data for regional channels.

    At last, someone who knows all this techy stuff. Afro


    @J4m3s:
    I was going to ask you to make sure you have a digital high gain aerial outside.  See http://www.ukfree.tv/fullstory.php?storyid=1107051054

    "Many people would sooner die than think; In fact, they do so." -- Bertrand Russell

    Baloney Detection Kit
  • Re: Buying a TV. Any advice?
     Reply #85 - July 14, 2010, 09:11 PM

    5 1/4", you mean. Back when they were actually floppy. Tongue

     
    yea Cheesy floppies where the shit !

    [13:36] <Fimbles> anything above 7 inches
    [13:37] <Fimbles> is wacko
    [13:37] <Fimbles> see
    [13:37] <Fimbles> you think i'd enjoy anything above 7 inches up my arse?
  • Re: Buying a TV. Any advice?
     Reply #86 - July 14, 2010, 09:12 PM

    Oh yeah, 1.4 MB worth of storage. Those were the days.
  • Re: Buying a TV. Any advice?
     Reply #87 - July 14, 2010, 09:13 PM

    thinkfree- landlord (who lived here before he letted out for the first time) had the virgin box. Does that account for much, if anything?

    If there's a threaded F-type connector on the wall which was previously used to feed a VM (Cable) box, then you won't have any joy using it to feed your Freesat tuner, I'm afraid. You will need to install your own dish if you want to get Freesat, if there's not one there already. Check that there isn't an old coaxial socket somewhere which would have been used for analog terrestrial - it should still be valid for digital terrestrial (Freeview) - at a pinch.

    Each of us a failed state in stark relief against the backdrop of the perfect worlds we seek.
    Propagandhi - Failed States
  • Re: Buying a TV. Any advice?
     Reply #88 - July 14, 2010, 09:13 PM

    Oh yeah, 1.4 MB worth of storage. Those were the days.


    I remember I had 14 of those for Warcraft 2. They were all tied together with an elastic band. lol

    Iblis has mad debaterin' skillz. Best not step up unless you're prepared to recieve da pain.

  • Re: Buying a TV. Any advice?
     Reply #89 - July 14, 2010, 09:14 PM

    Oh yeah, 1.4 MB worth of storage. Those were the days.


    don't mock me i still have prince of persia 1 somewhere

    [13:36] <Fimbles> anything above 7 inches
    [13:37] <Fimbles> is wacko
    [13:37] <Fimbles> see
    [13:37] <Fimbles> you think i'd enjoy anything above 7 inches up my arse?
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