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Most people do have a PC. Why bother trying to put a few of its features on a set top box, or even in the tv, when a PC does a better job of it, and you can use the PC for lots of other stuff as well. A service like Youview or Smart features need the owner to have broadband anyways, so surely they would have a PC? PC connected to tv, but with a wireless keyboard and inbuilt trackpad is the way to go. |
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Although someone with your skills can use it to stream content from your network, it does not come with all the catch-up services that YouView does as it does not have Demand 5. As it stands now, I agree that the long-established PS3 gives you a lot more for your money but the various YouView devices will not only come down in price over time but will be subsidised with contracts like mobile phones. |
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I think this quote puts across what YouView is all about. Quote:
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Ohhh never mind......!!!
Best advice then would be for anyone to wait until at least Christmas (and maybe beyond) to get Youview. Looks like it's way over priced. |
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YouView is essentially a new standard specification for Freeview with added IPTV services - I would expect all Freeview boxes and TV's to eventually migrate to meet the YouView standard (rather than the confusing number of non-compatible systems at the moment). |
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For a huge number of people having their computer connected to their TV is still complex, or they don't want the computer sitting near the TV etc. etc. Why do you think access to IPlayer on various PVRs and TVs is so popular?, because not everyone wants nor likes the idea of using their computer for catch up services. Take my mother. She has a decent Compaq laptop and is OK signing into and using Facebook, or using Tesco online, but she cannot get to grips with connecting the laptop to the TV, then having to find her way through ITVPlayer or Demand Five, and then having to click fullscreen, or as I said before looking for something on BBC IPlayer and finding it not available because the programme was on Five etc. So for someone like her, what could be easier than scrolling backwards through an EPG and clicking PLAY?. I have my PC connected to my TV, but when it comes to the likes of IPlayer I much prefer just to fire up the PS3 and watch it through that, and I'm not alone. Plus as Nigel says, YouView is essentially the next generation of Freeview +HD PVRs and I fully expect over the coming months that all replacement Freeview +HD PVRs from the major companies will be YouView certified. |
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A HDMI cable lnk from PC to TV would be to display the PC (and its internet) on the tv.
The TV's own Smart features get their internet connection through a connection on the tv (either Ethernet, also called LAN, or Network, or RJ-45), or a WFI input. |
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Why would anyone want to link a PC to a TV,in order to watch internet delivered TV content,it's a rather crude way of doing things.
Far better to use a smart TV or set top box,like the YouView one. I see YouView as a common system,for me,that's better than the fragmented mess we have at the moment,each company doing its own thing.in terms of content. |
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Why? Because that way you do not get crippled access limited by what the Smart TV or Youview provider gatekeeper wants you to have access to. A non-brainer really for people who have wider interests than the same ol', same ol' Youtube, Netflix etc.
My nettop PC permanently linked by HDMI to my TV with a wireless keyboard and mouse is as elegant a solution as your alternatives but with the advantage I can access *everything* that is out there. |
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The advantage the youview has for the non tech person is the intergration of the catchup services into the UI.
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You can, but can your mum ?, your nan ?, your average 'main in the street' TV viewer ? etc etc |
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''Why? Because that way you do not get crippled access limited by what the Smart TV or Youview provider gatekeeper wants you to have access to. A non-brainer really for people who have wider interests than the same ol', same ol' Youtube, Netflix etc.''
I take your point ref 'gatekeeper' but with luck YouView will attract a large number of content providers big and small,so will give plenty of choice for people. |
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If spending that sort of money better to go for an option that does not rely on luck.
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Just for video and TV content from the internet, I think once most people have used a smart TV or set top box,as I have for a couple of years,they would not want to fiddle around connecting a PC to their television. |
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It still is pretty well - the Humax one is only £20 cheaper than the YouView price. For a box with MUCH higher processor power that looks pretty reasonable to me?, hopefully the faster processor means it runs faster as well?.
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you are saying that 'anyone' ( with an internet connection, PC & hdmi connected TV) can access " everything out there" No dispute the equipment can provide the access but but can your mum ?, your nan ?, your average 'main in the street' TV viewer ? use that equipment do to that - I would say they can't hence why this YouView integration is a good idea for the average TV viewer out there |
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Gosh, are you confused. That is not what I said. Try re-reading the posts in the their proper order with their proper meaning and refrain from imagining fancies against which to argue in vain.
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