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One of the reasons I chose YouView was because it had "an award-winning" (and hopefully really intuitive to navigate) interface.
Does anyone have Freeview Play? Is it similar to YouView?
If I could get a version with more than one tuner, that would be ideal.
The situation with two items of equipment and 2 remotes is an awkward one.
She gets very confused when there's two remotes.
When she had an old CRT with a separate Freeview STB, it caused no end of issues. Mainly, "Why am I seeing a snowstorm?" ("Because they've turned off analogue TV and you can only watch it through the new box. At the moment, you're using the TV remote to choose the channel.")
My ideal would be to persuade her to go for a Sony with YouView built-in. This way, there is only one appliance and one remote. But I've always found that Sony seem to have the most complicated way of doing things when operating their equipment which is not at all intuitive.
A Sony YV TV I looked at had a "Sony Mode" and a "YouView Mode" where you only get certain functionalities in one mode or the other. A recipe for disaster if you're looking for something that is intuitive to operate.
So, the ideal would be a new TV with FP built-in. One unit, one remote.
But I'm not sure I can persuade her to go for this. Her TV is still "brand new" and is not broken, so she can't see the point in replacing it.
But I'm worried that she will get confused about which remote to use.
sx......your idea is brilliant, but unless her TV remote is put under lock and key, there will be tears before bedtime!
Mottie, thanks, she has BB, but the router is upstairs. I have to run a Cat 6 down to the lounge.
Does anyone have Freeview Play? Is it similar to YouView?
If I could get a version with more than one tuner, that would be ideal.
The situation with two items of equipment and 2 remotes is an awkward one.
She gets very confused when there's two remotes.
When she had an old CRT with a separate Freeview STB, it caused no end of issues. Mainly, "Why am I seeing a snowstorm?" ("Because they've turned off analogue TV and you can only watch it through the new box. At the moment, you're using the TV remote to choose the channel.")
My ideal would be to persuade her to go for a Sony with YouView built-in. This way, there is only one appliance and one remote. But I've always found that Sony seem to have the most complicated way of doing things when operating their equipment which is not at all intuitive.
A Sony YV TV I looked at had a "Sony Mode" and a "YouView Mode" where you only get certain functionalities in one mode or the other. A recipe for disaster if you're looking for something that is intuitive to operate.
So, the ideal would be a new TV with FP built-in. One unit, one remote.
But I'm not sure I can persuade her to go for this. Her TV is still "brand new" and is not broken, so she can't see the point in replacing it.
But I'm worried that she will get confused about which remote to use.
sx......your idea is brilliant, but unless her TV remote is put under lock and key, there will be tears before bedtime!
Mottie, thanks, she has BB, but the router is upstairs. I have to run a Cat 6 down to the lounge.