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20 minutes ago, ditchman said:

the workers at john lewis stopped all their directors and managers from using john lewis farms for game shooting........

 

so where do we go from here ? lol

Personal choice at the end of the day but I know where my hard earned would not be going.

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19 minutes ago, ditchman said:

 

right i get that..........i will be buying a bluray and i know they aint cheap the type that will take dvd ordinary and blu ray  to purley view quality films when the come out...so it would be sensible to buy a top tv to view it on

and as i will be using a standard high gain ariel.....the quality will be dependent on the signal.......some of the programmes on freeview are HD some are not.....but its the picture quality on films thro the player im interested in ..as i dont do the cinima thing.........

Simon seriously  think about this , if you have fast Internet speed then Netflix or prime TV ( amazon) . I pay 13pounds a  month and can watch as many films as I like . How much is one Dvd to buy .how much Is a top quality dvd player .how often are you going to rewatch  a dvd you have bought . 

I would go this route  a good 4k tv say around 60 inch . On these two channels there are 4k movies  to watch  free  The quality is outstanding  providing your Internet  is say at least 15 -20 meg . The TV will have a Netflix app built in . Hell you can try it for a month free . Some of these wild life films are amazing the quality  will blow you away . I love Netflix,  very rare do I watch the normal  TV channels there are channels I do watch . I love lots of stuff on Alaska   like gold mining.  Stuff from Australia  Opal hunting and gold hunting channels like Dave ,blaze  loads of others . Would forget about anything dvd player wise . What ever  tv you deside  the picture will be upscaled  to 1080p at least , hell even the news looks great  what is the best tv at the moment,  no idea  but they are getting  better all the time 

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Ok freeview uses your TV ariel   when anolog was turned off freeview was introduced  you had to buy a box to plug you ariel into then the tv

Freesat as in Sat is a satellite dish . A modern TV has those both built in . Freesat uses Sky TV  satellite  free no cost no money is payed to sky for this service  . I belive there is more channels on freesat . So its just an ariel against a sat dish . Both are dependent on signal quality. 

 

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9 minutes ago, johnphilip said:

Simon seriously  think about this , if you have fast Internet speed then Netflix or prime TV ( amazon) . I pay 13pounds a  month and can watch as many films as I like . How much is one Dvd to buy .how much Is a top quality dvd player .how often are you going to rewatch  a dvd you have bought . 

I would go this route  a good 4k tv say around 60 inch . On these two channels there are 4k movies  to watch  free  The quality is outstanding  providing your Internet  is say at least 15 -20 meg . The TV will have a Netflix app built in . Hell you can try it for a month free . Some of these wild life films are amazing the quality  will blow you away . I love Netflix,  very rare do I watch the normal  TV channels there are channels I do watch . I love lots of stuff on Alaska   like gold mining.  Stuff from Australia  Opal hunting and gold hunting channels like Dave ,blaze  loads of others . Would forget about anything dvd player wise . What ever  tv you deside  the picture will be upscaled  to 1080p at least , hell even the news looks great  what is the best tv at the moment,  no idea  but they are getting  better all the time 

Good post, totally agree. Worth mentioning that YouTube now has 4K content too although admittedly not on the shooting channels that I watch.

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20 minutes ago, johnphilip said:

Simon seriously  think about this , if you have fast Internet speed then Netflix or prime TV ( amazon) . I pay 13pounds a  month and can watch as many films as I like . How much is one Dvd to buy .how much Is a top quality dvd player .how often are you going to rewatch  a dvd you have bought . 

I would go this route  a good 4k tv say around 60 inch . On these two channels there are 4k movies  to watch  free  The quality is outstanding  providing your Internet  is say at least 15 -20 meg . The TV will have a Netflix app built in . Hell you can try it for a month free . Some of these wild life films are amazing the quality  will blow you away . I love Netflix,  very rare do I watch the normal  TV channels there are channels I do watch . I love lots of stuff on Alaska   like gold mining.  Stuff from Australia  Opal hunting and gold hunting channels like Dave ,blaze  loads of others . Would forget about anything dvd player wise . What ever  tv you deside  the picture will be upscaled  to 1080p at least , hell even the news looks great  what is the best tv at the moment,  no idea  but they are getting  better all the time 

i have completly got rid of internet thro landline.........i have a gismo about the size of a fag pack..that connects me up to what i need.......i dont do utube ....streaming ....porn....so it dosnt eat data.......and i have a seperate phone from tesco that i charge once /mth

where im staying at the moment i have access to the full package of sky..........and yep its 90% carp......i dont watch any sport....and nothing on netflix interests me

i can hear you all muttering under your breath ...that im a neanterthol...:lol:

 

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16 hours ago, ditchman said:

the tv as i said will not be connected to the internet ...period.............i want superb quality when i watch films of my choice thro the blue ray............then the rest of the viewing will be freeview..........

 

2 minutes ago, ditchman said:

i have completly got rid of internet thro landline.........i have a gismo about the size of a fag pack..that connects me up to what i need.......i dont do utube ....streaming ....porn....so it dosnt eat data.......and i have a seperate phone from tesco that i charge once /mth

You appear to be happy to 'buy once, cry once', with some degree of future proofing, but do not want to use streaming services.  Fair enough.

But, to a certain extent that ship has sailed; all TVs will now come with a connection to the internet, so it's rather academical.  You might not want to use streaming services now, but I predict there will come a point when you will.  I'm thinking more of the availability of older films not coming on physical media, rather than the latest releases. 

This being the case, please give some consideration to running a network cable between your future telly and your router or your 4G 'fag packet' box you currently use. Watching 4k over wifi isn't to be recommended.

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1 minute ago, udderlyoffroad said:

 

You appear to be happy to 'buy once, cry once', with some degree of future proofing, but do not want to use streaming services.  Fair enough.

But, to a certain extent that ship has sailed; all TVs will now come with a connection to the internet, so it's rather academical.  You might not want to use streaming services now, but I predict there will come a point when you will.  I'm thinking more of the availability of older films not coming on physical media, rather than the latest releases. 

This being the case, please give some consideration to running a network cable between your future telly and your router or your 4G 'fag packet' box you currently use. Watching 4k over wifi isn't to be recommended.

you are quite right..:lol:........i do want to have the package that if i change my mind the system will take it......but at the moment i cant see that happening......(at the moment)....as i really have to watch the pennies from now on

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3 minutes ago, ditchman said:

i have completly got rid of internet thro landline.........i have a gismo about the size of a fag pack..that connects me up to what i need.......i dont do utube ....streaming ....porn....so it dosnt eat data.......and i have a seperate phone from tesco that i charge once /mth

where im staying at the moment i have access to the full package of sky..........and yep its 90% carp......i dont watch any sport....and nothing on netflix interests me

 

Ok so then a good 4k tv , a dvd player that will let you play 4k movies and blu ray . I just don't know how many films are in 4 k , but blu ray is still amazing . There are plenty of stuff on the likes of  Dave, blaze  , dmax Quest , plus others like you say  some are in HD . The likes of BBC itv etc I very rarely  watch , with your dvd player  there are loads of charity shops you can buy dvd dead cheap to buy . Get washed  and shaved and go and look at a few in some shops then buy online cheaper .

Tech is changing  all the time and getting better and cheaper . Is this going to end up like the mole post 😀😀

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11 minutes ago, udderlyoffroad said:

 

You appear to be happy to 'buy once, cry once', with some degree of future proofing, but do not want to use streaming services.  Fair enough.

But, to a certain extent that ship has sailed; all TVs will now come with a connection to the internet, so it's rather academical.  You might not want to use streaming services now, but I predict there will come a point when you will.  I'm thinking more of the availability of older films not coming on physical media, rather than the latest releases. 

This being the case, please give some consideration to running a network cable between your future telly and your router or your 4G 'fag packet' box you currently use. Watching 4k over wifi isn't to be recommended.

I read a while ago that this is the way Sky are going to go , switch of there satellite  make everything Internet.  No engineers to come fix your dish or box . But those in areas of slow Internet  are going to suffer . The Internet  is the way everything will work . Hel, in our town they are closing my TSB bank , 40 years I have been with them .

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3 minutes ago, johnphilip said:

Ok so then a good 4k tv , a dvd player that will let you play 4k movies and blu ray . I just don't know how many films are in 4 k , but blu ray is still amazing . There are plenty of stuff on the likes of  Dave, blaze  , dmax Quest , plus others like you say  some are in HD . The likes of BBC itv etc I very rarely  watch , with your dvd player  there are loads of charity shops you can buy dvd dead cheap to buy . Get washed  and shaved and go and look at a few in some shops then buy online cheaper .

Tech is changing  all the time and getting better and cheaper . Is this going to end up like the mole post 😀😀

thats the best answer ive had so far.......cheers.........

what extra channels can i get with freesat as opposed to freeviw ?

take your point about 4k movies and bluray availability..they are few and far between ...but thats the way things will go and i want that quality when i need it..........

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24 minutes ago, JTaylor91 said:

I can recommend box.co.uk. I bought a new TV recently then about a week later I noticed they had a code to get an extra 10% off. Quick email and they honoured the new deal refunding me 10%.

excuse my thickness ...what is box.co.uk.  ?

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46 minutes ago, ditchman said:

thats the best answer ive had so far.......cheers.........

what extra channels can i get with freesat as opposed to freeviw ?

take your point about 4k movies and bluray availability..they are few and far between ...but thats the way things will go and i want that quality when i need it..........

Seem loads more on freesat . Only problem with the TV app is you cant record but no worries  there are channels I watch on freesat that freeview does  not have , I have both , incase one goes down once again better the signal better the screen image 

Screenshot_20220128-133524_Samsung Internet.jpg

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1 minute ago, johnphilip said:

Seem loads more on freesat . Only problem with the TV app is you cant record but no worries  there are channels I watch on freesat that freeview down not have , I have both , incase one goes down once again better the signal better the screen image 

Screenshot_20220128-133524_Samsung Internet.jpg

that seems worth looking at........i know there is a £200 quid dish installation one off cost ...but still worth it depending on what the extra channels are ...and its free

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9 minutes ago, ditchman said:

that seems worth looking at........i know there is a £200 quid dish installation one off cost ...but still worth it depending on what the extra channels are ...and its free

It's a back up aswell . In the North East a few months ago that big transformer caught fire and wiped out tv for everyone 

Once you buy the TV you can diside later if you want to go down the Internet  route  at a later date . A new TV and good signal will blow you away with the picture quality  I have had 3 TV over the last 20 years and this samsung one is the best . Think go big you won't regret it . 

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8 minutes ago, JTaylor91 said:

Just an online retailer https://www.box.co.uk

checked a few prices against curry's..........Box are saying they have shown all tv with special offers......virtually no difference in price twixt currys and box.........

in the old days TVs were measured couner to corner...........is it diferent now ?

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2 hours ago, ditchman said:

checked a few prices against curry's..........Box are saying they have shown all tv with special offers......virtually no difference in price twixt currys and box.........

in the old days TVs were measured couner to corner...........is it diferent now ?

I cannot advise on what T V to buy or what would be the best one , ours is an ordinary Sony flat screen and is about 40 inches wide , what I can say and I speak as I find is the service I have had from Currys , very good service , delivered bang on time and above all it was free delivery .

I took the make and the serial number and compared on the net and Currys came out on top and a lot better than most .

On top of that we have got local branches and can deal direct if you needed any advice or need to take it back if it went wrong .

Well worth looking into one of there branches , nearest to me is the one on the retail park at Lowertoft .

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6 hours ago, udderlyoffroad said:

 

You appear to be happy to 'buy once, cry once', with some degree of future proofing, but do not want to use streaming services.  Fair enough.

But, to a certain extent that ship has sailed; all TVs will now come with a connection to the internet, so it's rather academical.  You might not want to use streaming services now, but I predict there will come a point when you will.  I'm thinking more of the availability of older films not coming on physical media, rather than the latest releases. 

This being the case, please give some consideration to running a network cable between your future telly and your router or your 4G 'fag packet' box you currently use. Watching 4k over wifi isn't to be recommended.

Correct, if 'any' new tv has a problem the manufacturers fixes are all internet based I believe so even though you may not want the connection please bear in mind you may need to have it

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1 hour ago, mgsontour said:

Correct, if 'any' new tv has a problem the manufacturers fixes are all internet based I believe so even though you may not want the connection please bear in mind you may need to have it

next question then.........................how often are your TVs breaking down ?

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This is a good read.

In this ever changing world it's possible to get absolutely fantastic streaming services over the internet the caveat being a really fast and reliable internet connection with the necessary speed. This comes at a COST if any of  you live in rural areas you will understand stuffing fat data through a small pipe will not ever deliver on screen quality or for that matter HQ sound, by this I mean Dolby Atmos and other variants. If you are fortunate enough to be connected via Virgin Superfast media fiber the sky is the limit but it will cost you.

So Ditch wants a new tele and surround sound? I'd say buy a 4K tele ( Samsung Neo) and and a 4K Blu-ray player. Don't get sucked in by this stuff about 8K either as there is no material out there (much) and if you thought you'd like to view it and get any advantage you would need a panel (TV) about 108inch wide. Such items are not suitable for most lounges!                

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38 minutes ago, ditchman said:

next question then.........................how often are your TVs breaking down ?

Ok , my tv developed a fault one month left in the 5 year guarantee.  They gave me a number to contact the  company who did the warranty  . They send a guy out from Glasgow  to my house 90 miles away , to check it out,  my tv has a box everything plugs into then one cable into the back of the Tv . He said I will get you the new part and get it sent to you,  got,  fitted it all sorted  amazing service. 

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thanks all for the input into this thread, judging by the number of views and people reading it ...i think there are alot of folk out there...wanting to trade up to a good viewing experience....but like me they dont truly know what to ask for......

i like my tele...always have......i dont live and die by it...some days i dont even watch it...as im too busy doing other things...but when i do watch it i like to be entertained and in style......and i do like a good film of my choice...which i want to make the most of.............i cant afford an internet connection, so i need to go the terrestial route and maybe go freesat later

keep on with the input 

 

cheers

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