No mention of the crappy low res EPG from the standard boxes. This is reportedly being changed in the next upgrade, but that's been said for nearly 2 years!!
No mention of the poor build quality of the Thompson boxes, with a well known defect in the design of the power supply (same mistake made ages ago by Grundig) and low cost parts making them fail after a few months use. For those just out of warranty your only course of action is to purchase a new box or get a replacement psu from a 3rd party.
No mention, rather skirted over, that there is no 5.1 audio transmitted over the HDMI so you _have_ to use optical to get it.
"I have a MacBook Pro and an Xbox 360 and I would like to get a 20- to 24-inch display that will support both devices. The speakers should be inbuilt, or there should be an aux out on the display to hook up external speakers. Help! Please!"
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No mention of the crappy low res EPG from the standard boxes. This is reportedly being changed in the next upgrade, but that's been said for nearly 2 years!!
No mention of the poor build quality of the Thompson boxes, with a well known defect in the design of the power supply (same mistake made ages ago by Grundig) and low cost parts making them fail after a few months use. For those just out of warranty your only course of action is to purchase a new box or get a replacement psu from a 3rd party.
No mention, rather skirted over, that there is no 5.1 audio transmitted over the HDMI so you _have_ to use optical to get it.
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