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Old 12-10-2004, 14:36   #4
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Re: No analogue switch-off until equipment is 'affordable'

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Originally Posted by Chris T
1. Why is *anybody* still selling 4:3 TVs in the UK?
2. Why is it so hard to stick a Freeview decoder into a TV set, thus turning it into an 'integrated' digital TV and ending the need for a Freeview STB?
Good points. 1) I would suggest it is because there is still a market. THere will be some folk who don't want these "new fangled tellies".

2) Incredibly obvious. I've often thought it myself. I can't see any useful arguement not to.
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