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tv with no scart socket
cardbus
27-11-2007
http://www.evesham.com/products/info...#technicaldata

if I was to get this how would I connect a freeview box up to it
Nigel Goodwin
27-11-2007
Originally Posted by cardbus:
“http://www.evesham.com/products/info...#technicaldata

if I was to get this how would I connect a freeview box up to it”

Via the AV1 composite input.

However, it's perhaps more of a concern looking at a TV from a company that went bust a few weeks ago?.
cardbus
27-11-2007
Originally Posted by Nigel Goodwin:
“Via the AV1 composite input.

However, it's perhaps more of a concern looking at a TV from a company that went bust a few weeks ago?.”

was only really looking at it and wondered how to connect it up. There also trading on ebay

thanks for clearing up the connection question
Chris Simon
27-11-2007
Originally Posted by Nigel Goodwin:
“However, it's perhaps more of a concern looking at a TV from a company that went bust a few weeks ago?.”

Is that right? Is there any info on this?
Nigel Goodwin
27-11-2007
Originally Posted by Chris Simon:
“Is that right? Is there any info on this?”

It's talked about on a thread or two here, and a simple google soon finds:

http://www.channelregister.co.uk/200...ditors_report/
PhilipM
27-11-2007
SCART is only used in Europe, and everybody else seems to watch TV okay!
broadz
27-11-2007
Originally Posted by PhilipM:
“SCART is only used in Europe, and everybody else seems to watch TV okay!”

True, but unless the OP is going to buy a Freeview box from outside of Europe as well, his Freeview box is going to come with a scart out on it, and a TV with no scart in.
Chris Simon
27-11-2007
Originally Posted by Nigel Goodwin:
“It's talked about on a thread or two here, and a simple google soon finds:

http://www.channelregister.co.uk/200...ditors_report/”

OK, thanks!

(I did google but I used the terms Evesham Business, didn't think of using a more colloquial term such as Bust! Nothing relevant in the first 3 pages of results.

[EDIT: From the article it appears that Evesham is still trading, and under the same director with financial input from another company. That's why I was surprised to hear they had gone bust because as far as I knew it was still operational]
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