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  • SupremeSpod
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    Unfortunately some people such as myself can see the flickering on CRTs.
    Me too.

    That's why I have problems with my eyes going dry with LCD monitors - I forget to blink.

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    Anyone upgraded their audio visual devices to pick up free HD over the air? Freeview has BB1 to Channel 4 (channels 50 and upwards) transmitting over the air now, in most places, and Tesco's are selling decoders for around £70 I think. And presumably all HD sets with Freeview built-in have the latest chipset?

    Finally, with the purchase of a new TV, decoder and/or PVR, you too will be able to see HD on your HD TV sets. It'll make up for the motion blur and poor quality pictures you've been putting up with since you ditched the cathode ray tube
    Unfortunately some people such as myself can see the flickering on CRTs.

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  • TimberWolf
    started a topic Freeview HD

    Freeview HD

    Anyone upgraded their audio visual devices to pick up free HD over the air? Freeview has BB1 to Channel 4 (channels 50 and upwards) transmitting over the air now, in most places, and Tesco's are selling decoders for around £70 I think. And presumably all HD sets with Freeview built-in have the latest chipset?

    Finally, with the purchase of a new TV, decoder and/or PVR, you too will be able to see HD on your HD TV sets. It'll make up for the motion blur and poor quality pictures you've been putting up with since you ditched the cathode ray tube

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