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Free 3D Glasses Offer at John Lewis

April 22nd, 2010

Free 3D glasses with Samsung 3D TVThe first 3D TV to go on sale in the UK, the Samsung C7000, is now available at John Lewis, both in their flagship store on Oxford Street and at John Lewis Online. A 40-inch model, the C7000 costs £1799 but is also available as a special deal with the Samsung BD-C6900 3D-compatible Blu-Ray player and 2 pairs of Samsung 3D glasses (worth £149) for £2148 – this is a saving of £149 so the 3D glasses are free. Check out the deal here.

The Samsung UE40C7000 TV is not just a first but has a great list of features too…

  • Less than 3cm thick
  • Integrated Freeview HD tuner
  • Full HD 1080p resolution with Samsung HyperReal Engine
  • 200Hz Motion Plus processing which analyses and adjusts every frame so nothing goes by in a blur
  • SRS Theatre Sound
  • Allshare to transfer videos, music and photos from a compatible PC or mobile device wirelessly

3D TV is set to be the big story in digital TV in 2010, especially with Sky Digital TV who have pioneered 3D screenings of Premiership football matches and intend to launch more sport, entertainment and movie content in 3D this year.

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3 Months Free on BT TV Packages

April 12th, 2010

BT TV PackagesGreat news from BT, a new deal on two BT TV packages giving 3 months free on an 18 month contract. The packages in question are the Surf, Talk and Watch Unlimited and a new package called the Surf, Talk and Watch Plus – this is almost the same as Surf, Talk and Watch More but has unlimited anytime calls instead of just weekend. This new package features the BT Vision Bronze Value Pack, which gives you the TV Pack and the Replay Pack plus a choice of 2 others from Kids, Film, Sport and Music packs.

At the same time BT have reduced their broadband minimum term from 18 months to 12 months but have taken away the reduced price for the first 3 months deals, making it better value than ever to get a package rather than broadband on its own.

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Virgin TV Player Coming in 2010

March 29th, 2010

It may not have a catchy name yet but we’re told that Virgin Media will be releasing their own take on the Sky Player in 2010 – bringing Virgin TV content to a new audience through online and mobile phone access. This was alluded to rather than officially announced at the IPTV World Forum last week in a speech by Virgin’s Executive Director of TV and Online Alex Green, but it fits in very well with the plan to incorporate TiVo web technology into the Virgin Media offering as discussed in this earlier Virgin TV and TiVo Premiere post and could therefore be reasonably expected to be unveiled at the same time, probably late 2010.

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Sky Player to Launch on Connected TVs and Boxes

March 25th, 2010

Sky PlayerSky have announced today that a deal has been struck to launch Sky Player on a range of web connected TVs and set-top boxes, which will give customers another way to receive the selection of Sky’s live and on-demand TV that Sky Player offers.

The deal involves Cello, a TV manufacturer who pioneered web-connected TVs in 2009 with the iViewer and 3View, who produce personal video recorders (PVRs) which combine access to internet video services with digital TV broadcasts. Director of On-Demand at Sky, Griff Parry, said of the news:

“The coming together of ground-breaking video services like Sky Player with innovative platforms like Cello and 3View demonstrates the vibrancy of the evolving internet video-on-demand sector.  We will continue to look at opportunities to distribute Sky Player across new platforms, to give consumers even more choice and control over how they access high-quality pay TV content.”

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First Digital TV with Freeview HD Tuner

March 24th, 2010

Sony TV with Freeview HDSony have produced the first TV set in the UK market with a Freeview HD tuner built in, and with BBC and ITV HD channels becoming available on Freeview, with others to follow in the coming months it’s a very timely release.

It’s a 37″ model, full HD 1080, Wi-Fi Ready LCD TV with Motionflow 100Hz – this is Sony’s technology for reducing blur on fast-moving images like sports TV and action movies which gives a smoother picture than a conventional 50Hz TV. Other features include online services which let you connect to Sony’s internet TV for things like news and weather widgets and a range of power saving options that make it (like the rest of the Bravia range) a very eco-friendly model.

At around £800 this is bound to be a very popular model for those wanting to get hooked up to HD on a minimal budget.

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Virgin TV to Get TiVo Premiere Web Service

March 20th, 2010

Virgin TV to Get TiVo PremiereThere’s a new digital TV service in the US called TiVo Premiere that’s going to be incorporated into Virgin Media’s TV packages and take their service to the next level. TiVo Premiere provides a link between your TV and the web , so while you may be watching an episode of Glee, say, on a channel in your TV package you’ll also be able to access any related episodes, information, behind-the-scenes specials and so on that exist on the web. This is done by having a ‘discovery bar’ at the top of the screen which displays related material available (whether free or paid) and is so seamless that the impression you get is one of a totally integrated service (TiVo invented the personal video recorder that many of us now know as Sky+ so they know their stuff).

This is how TiVo’s Chief Executive Tom Rogers puts it;

“Broadband and broadcast are integrated and the user doesn’t need to know how. This is the next revolution in television”

In the UK TiVo Premiere will be available later in the year as part of Virgin Media’s TV package, with new V+ boxes planned to incorporate the new functions like the discovery bar and the dedicated remote control with a flip-out QWERTY keyboard. The TiVo boxes in the US come with 320GB or 1 Terabyte of memory so Virgin TV will probably produce something similar, although depending how long it takes to reach the UK there may be a new standard of over 1TB by then.

So what exactly does it do? Starting with the obvious, you’re watching your favourite programme and you can very quickly see a list of any other episodes, related documentaries or even games available. Then you can click on the name of a cast member and see other shows and movies available on the web in which they feature. The clever thing is you can then mark one of these discoveries as a ‘favourite’ even though it’s out there on the web rather than in your package of channels – as long as your broadband is on it’s there for you ‘on demand’. This is what the main screen looks like…


What it’s really doing for you is gathering and organising all of the related TV content out there and giving it to you on a plate. Word is that Sky are working on a similar service but one that will not need a change of set-top box – more details on that as they come out.

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Sky 3D Channel Launches

March 20th, 2010

Sky 3DIt’s been announced that Sky are to launch their Sky 3D channel on April 3rd with the match between Chelsea and Manchester Utd, which will be seen by punters in around 1000 pubs all wearing 3D glasses (the punters, not the pubs…)

This 3D treat will be followed by at least another 5 Premier League games – details to be announced – before the end of the season on Sunday 9th May, and the Coca-Cola Football League Play-Off Finals from Wembley Stadium at the end of May.

As discussed here some of the leading electronics manufacturers have unveiled 3D TV products recently so with the official launch of the UK’s first 3D channel it looks like it’s all systems go for the new format – time will tell.

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New Deal on Sky+ Box

March 20th, 2010

Time for another ‘Deal Alert” – Sky have started to offer the Sky+HD box free even if you don’t take out the HD pack at £10 per month (although there is a £30 set-up fee). Until yesterday you had to pay £49 for the box if you didn’t take it in conjunction with the monthly HD Pack.

Here’s the difference – take the box with the HD Pack and you’ve got Supertelly (as long as you have an HD Ready TV then you have everything you need for full HD glory, which is what Supertelly is all about). Take the box without the HD Pack (deals start at £18 a month) and you’ve essentially got yourself a free Sky+ Box – although as already mentioned with a £30 set-up fee. The box is identical but without the HD Pack it’s a Sky+ Box rather than a Sky+HD Box – geddit?

So money-wise if you want HD channels and pay £10 a month for the HD Pack you’ll save £30 on set-up fees, as the Sky+HD Box is still free with free set-up on this deal.

The old standard Sky Box remains available only as part of a new Multiroom subscription.

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New Virgin V HD Box Offer

March 18th, 2010

Virgin V HD BoxVirgin Media have announced a new addition to the range of Virgin TV boxes, the V HD Box, which will sit in the middle of the range between the basic V Box and the V+HD Box. The idea is to give customers access to the growing range of HD channels without necessarily upgrading to the top V+ service, and is similar to what Sky have recently done in making the Sky+HD box standard issue to all new customers. The difference is with Virgin the basic box will still be available (at no charge) and the V HD box at £49 but with no extra subscription for the HD channels (as long as you have the M+ TV package or above). The new box will be available from 22nd March.

So here’s a run-down of the 3 boxes;

  • Virgin V Box – 1 tuner – no HD capability
  • Virgin V HD Box – 1 tuner – HD channels available – PVR built in (record, forward and rewind TV)
  • Virgin V+HD Box – 3 tuners – HD channels available – PVR built in (record, forward and rewind TV)

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New TV Focus Page Bridgend

March 16th, 2010

The latest in our series of locally focused switchover advice pages deals with the Wenvoe transmitter in Wales, which covers Bridgend and the Vale of Glamorgan among other counties – check it out!

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