Would an UK TV work in Spain?
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The one i say the other day you could change the country to "Spain" but it still missed the Ant3 channels on chanenl 69, and still had the UK language options only!
OK, the misisng freqency will not be an issue in a few years time, when the channels move to the stronger "lower" frequencies, and the higher freqencies are sold off (a bit of money for the Gvmt!), but the changing lanague option would still be an issue.
Also, make sure you get a HD TV, and not a HD Ready TV.
A HD TV should get the Spanish HD TDT channels.
The HD ready TV will need a seperate HD TDT set top box for the HD TDT channels.
OK, the misisng freqency will not be an issue in a few years time, when the channels move to the stronger "lower" frequencies, and the higher freqencies are sold off (a bit of money for the Gvmt!), but the changing lanague option would still be an issue.
Also, make sure you get a HD TV, and not a HD Ready TV.
A HD TV should get the Spanish HD TDT channels.
The HD ready TV will need a seperate HD TDT set top box for the HD TDT channels.
I know I have said this before, But I remember when stereo first came in, and decided it wouldnt last long, was only a fad, so kept buying mono lp's
actuall I was partially right, because the earliest stereo was IIRC music in the left channel and voice in the right channel (or was it the other way round ?). almost as if the techies had only got half way before marketing had announced it. I took a few years before the stereo we know and love came along.
all this technololgy does me bleedin ed in.!! Ive be there at the forefront of technology for about 50 years and I know what its like being the figurehead at the front of a sailing ship - hard work.
last month I cudnt spel Enjineer, this week I ar wun




