30-05-2024, 12:02 PM
Feels very 'last throw of the dice' for TiVo, in the UK at least. My gut is that they probably won't make it.
Good to see Freely hitting the mass-market end. I do wonder if the lack of any overt Freeview branding, or even seemingly the promise of being able to receive Freeview channels optionally, is going to be a problem when marketing these though.
You certainly get a lot of 'bang for buck' on that model but it does make me laugh how it boasts Atmos and DTS support, then when you look in the specs you see:
Good to see Freely hitting the mass-market end. I do wonder if the lack of any overt Freeview branding, or even seemingly the promise of being able to receive Freeview channels optionally, is going to be a problem when marketing these though.
You certainly get a lot of 'bang for buck' on that model but it does make me laugh how it boasts Atmos and DTS support, then when you look in the specs you see:
Quote:Sound TechnologyYikes. One has to wonder who's going to be investing in a sound system capable of providing a perceivable Atmos difference then plugging it in to this. My soundbar supports Atmos and does sound notably better with Atmos enabled than disabled, but it cost the same as this TV does and is very much at the low end.
Dolby Atmos sound system.
2 x 8 watt RMS power output.
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