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  Freeview - information on free-to-view TV
Freeview is a Digital TV service that allows you to watch extra channels via your TV aerial.
Freeview offers around 40 channels of TV and 25 radio channels...
If you're looking to buy a Freeview receiver, take a look at our set-top box page for the full range of UK boxes.
www.radioandtelly.co.uk /freeview.html   (908 words)

  
  PCI Geomatics Products: Geomatica FreeView
Geomatica FreeView is a flexible data viewing tool supporting over 100 raster and vector formats for loading, viewing, selection, and enhancement.
FreeView is useful for any geospatial data viewing application, and is freely distributable.
FreeView includes a modern interface with many useful display tools, including fast roam and zoom, image enhancements, numeric values display, and attribute table display.
www.pcigeomatics.com /products/freeview.html   (70 words)

  
  Freeview overtakes analogue television | Ofcom
The number of free-to-view digital households (Freeview plus free-to-view satellite) is estimated to have grown by 9.7% from January to March to over 7.7 million.
Almost 7.1 million households have Freeview on the primary television set compared to around 6.4 million who are yet to take-up digital television.
Freeview sales for January to March were up 40% on the same period in 2005 at over 1.2 million, making this the third successive quarter in which sales have exceeded the 1 million mark.
www.ofcom.org.uk /media/news/2006/06/nr_20060607?view=Welsh   (347 words)

  
  Freeview - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Freeview is an operator of free digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom, using the DVB-T standard.
Freeview was launched on 30 October 2002 at 6 am when it took over the Digital terrestrial television (DTT) licence to broadcast on three multiplexes from the defunct ITV Digital (originally called ONdigital).
In addition to Freeview, a subscription-based service, Top Up TV, launched in March 2004 using unused channel space on Multiplexes that were owned by parties, who at the time, were not members of the Freeview consortium.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Freeview   (875 words)

  
 How To Freeview Stereo (3D) Images
With freeviewing both left and right images are always visible so you need to learn to point each eye at the correct image.
To view them the freeviewer's eyes are crossed as though viewing an image at approximately half the distance to the screen.
Learning to Parallel Freeview: In parallel freeviewing the image for the left eye is on the left and the image for the right eye is on the right.
www.angelfire.com /ca/erker/freeview.html   (1158 words)

  
 Freeview - Uncyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Freeview is the name of the Digital Terrestrial Television platform in the United Kingdom.
With the collapse of the original Freeview, analogue television came to prominence and remained the main television system until the early 1990s.
Freeview was the name given to the cameras attached to the guns of American soldiers during their liberation of Iraq.
uncyclopedia.org /wiki/Freeview   (300 words)

  
 Freeview - Media UK
'''(2)''' A freeview is a term given to television channels that are normally encrypted, but for a short period of time broadcasts to viewers that do not pay for the service.
There is no length of time that a freeview need be, only that it is a window in which a channel is normally free.
Freeview (the trademark) is not the same as Newincco 166 Ltd, which bid for a digital terrestrial multiplex license following the closure of ITV Digital.
www.mediauk.com /the_knowledge/i.muk?title=Freeview&diff=0&oldid=1483   (552 words)

  
 Oggle Freeview
Freeview is the fastest growing TV platform in the UK owing mostly to its lack of subscription fee and 30+ TV channels, but the Set-top boxes have always been between £50 and £100.
The Oggle Freeview box may be cheap but that's not a bad thing if you don't expect to get all the features you would from a Sony top end Freeview unit.
Our tests of the Oggle Freeview box showed that the picture quality was acceptable, there were no more compression artefacts than on our other units and when the compression starts to break down the Oggle manages to smooth / blur the effect which makes them more acceptable rather than highlight them as some units do.
www.lordpercy.com /oggle_freeview.htm   (585 words)

  
 3C on Freeview
Freeview is the free to air digital terrestrial TV service launched in 2002.
There are now around six million Freeview capable sets and adapters in use in the UK, all of which are be able to receive 3C on channel 724.
Freeview adapters to receive 3C and other Freeview services are widely available from electrical retailers for a one-off purchase price starting around £30.
www.3cdigital.com /article.asp?id=28170   (410 words)

  
 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
To receive the Freeview services, a set-top box (typically costing between £20 and £100) or a new television with an integrated digital tuner is required.
In addition to Freeview, a subscription-based service, Top Up TV, launched in March 2004 using unused channel space on Multiplexes that were owned by parties, who at the time, were not members of the Freeview consortium.
Freeview Playback is a consumer brand created in the UK by the DTG Group to "raise consumer awareness and promote sales" of Freeview capable PVR's.
www.goupstate.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Freeview   (888 words)

  
 BT Shop - Freeview TV, Freeview Box, Digital TV, Digital Television   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
FREEVIEW is a free digital TV service offering great entertainment with channels including E4, ITV2, BBC Three, Sky News and CBeebies.
All you need is a Freeview box that works with your existing aerial to be able to watch over 30 Freeview digital channels.
FREEVIEW is marketed by DTV Services Limited (a joint venture between the BBC, National Grid Wireless, Sky, ITV and Channel 4) trading as DTVS, registered office Broadcast Centre (BC3 D5), Media Village, 201 Wood Lane, London W12 7TP, registered number 4435179.
www.shop.bt.com /icat/tvfreeview&source=catorderonline_btcomfreeview?obsNoSee=Y&vStore=1364&obsPage=%2fbtdigitaltv%2favailchk.jsp%3ftargetCategory%3dbtdigitaltv_home&obsType=LINK&obsOID=67222   (275 words)

  
 Woodford Valley - FreeView Digital TV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
FreeView is the name for digital television that can be received through your aerial.
As the name suggests FreeView does not require a subscription - all you require is a set top decoder or a digitally enabled TV.
If you enquire at the freeview web-site (see panel) you will be told that the Woodford Valley is not covered by FreeView.
woodfordvalley.net /news/freeview.htm   (295 words)

  
 RNID.org.uk: Information and resources: Products and equipment: RNID Product Evaluation Centre: Product reviews: ...
Five million homes in the UK now watch Freeview digital television, with set-top boxes being one of the most popular presents of last Christmas. So, we thought it was time to take another look at the wide range of new products around to help you make the best choice when switching to digital TV.
Freeview is the free-to-air terrestrial digital TV service which you can receive through your normal rooftop aerial, no need for a satellite dish or cable service.
For this review we have looked at products that receive Freeview and are either set-top boxes (small products that sit beside your TV and allow it to receive Freeview) or recording devices (products that let you watch and record Freeview digital TV and subtitles).
www.rnid.org.uk /information_resources/productsandequipment/evaluationcentre/reviews/freeview_digital_television   (321 words)

  
 Freeview - Welcome to free TV land
FREEVIEW™ gives you great TV for free with no strings attached.
Just check the coverage where you live by entering your postcode into the checker below.
All channels are subject to coverage and may be changed from time to time.
www.freeview.co.uk   (153 words)

  
 Freeview digital tv explored by FrequencyCast
Freeview is, as the name suggests, a free digital TV service.
By 2012, the UK has to switch to digital, and Freeview is the cheapest way to make the switch.
Freeview offers around 60 channels of digital TV and radio - considerably less than the Sky subscription service, but there's a solid lineup of channels to expand your viewing pleasure.
www.frequencycast.co.uk /freeview.html   (542 words)

  
 Freeview - digital TV from Argos!
The FREEVIEW service is a simple way of getting a wide choice of digital channels for just a one-off payment and no contract.
FREEVIEW channels and services are free of charge and can be received through a rooftop aerial and your existing TV via a digital box or digital TV recorder.
Therefore, a postcode check should be carried out prior to every purchase of a digital box to ensure you are in a coverage area.
www.argos.co.uk /static/StaticDisplay/includeName/freeview.jsp.htm   (292 words)

  
 Freeview FAQ page
It's almost 18 months since Freeview took over the digital terrestrial TV airwaves, and it can only be described a runaway success, getting into more than two million homes from a base of around 800,000 and giving British TV viewers a serious third option to cable or satellite for digital TV.
Freeview's simple proposition of getting a cheap adapter - and possibly upgrading your aerial - with no ongoing subscription, has dramatically changed the perception that you have to pay for digital TV; 26 TV channels and 21 radio channels with very little fuss.
The Freeview consortium certainly doesn't want to risk its chances of hitting three million or more viewers by the end of this year.
www.satcure.co.uk /ondig.htm   (2642 words)

  
 DAQ/DIO/Adapter-PCI + PCMCIA + PXI + CompactPCI + MOXA + MAGMA
FreeVIEW® is intended for people who don't want or need to program their own applications and just want to capture and analyze captured data now or later.
The FreeVIEW DAQ Driver V.3.0 is compatible with the former INES DAQ Driver 2.7b and supports Windows® 95/98/ME, Windows NT®, Windows® 2000 and Windows XP® operating systems.
FreeVIEW®, DAQ Driver 2.7b (formerly DAQ Driver 2.7b from INES GmbH) and DAQ Driver V.3.0 are properties of HACKER-Datentechnik, Germany.
www.hacker-technology.com /4361/29977.html   (646 words)

  
 Ethical Freeview Set Top Boxes - ECO and price comparison on 1000's of products!
Although the freeview set top box might well encourage you to watch more television, and thus burn more energy, the detrimental ethical points of this device are relatively few.
However, the freeview box will not simply vanish if carelessly tossed away, so, if you are buying a new freeview set top box to replace an older model, please make every effort to dispose of that model properly, as not doing so might facilitate the release of the device's component chemicals into the atmosphere.
Gooshing's thorough ethical reviews, ranking each of those companies involved in freeview set top box manufacuture on their policies to a plethora of ethical issues such as energy efficiency, pollution and animal testing, enable you to make an informed ethical choice and procure a product with the best ethical record in ths area.
www.gooshing.co.uk /freeview_set_top_boxes   (564 words)

  
 Freeview Set Top boxes from Tesco.com
Connecting to Freeview TV allows you to enjoy over 40 free channels and radio stations with crystal clear sound and razor sharp images.
Freeview digital TV Watch all your favourite programmes and discover great new shows with Freeview digital TV.
Freeview channels open up such a world of choice that you need never be stuck for something to watch again.
www.tesco.com /electrical/cp/Freeview.asp   (274 words)

  
 Tune in to Freeview - Computing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Freeview is a digital terrestrial television service similar to the late ITV Digital, but with a couple of major differences.
Freeview uses a standard aerial to receive the signal, so the service has the potential to reach virtually every home in the UK.
At the most basic level, all you need to watch Freeview broadcasts is a digital decoder box that sits between your existing aerial socket and your TV set.
www.computing.co.uk /computeractive/features/2013993/tune-freeview   (2176 words)

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