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Apologies for asking a basic question, but I'm new to this. I've just bought a Loewe TV (a Xelos). The initial reason for doing so was primarily design, but the excellent picture quality was also a factor.
Now, having had it for a week or so I can see a big difference in the picture between DVD, Freeview and analogue. DVD is best by a mile, and usually analogue looks a bit better than Freeview. We get a good analogue signal (we can see the transmitter) and the Freeview box, although a Goodmans, had had good reviews.
The question is, is this what I can expect, or is there anything I can do to make the broadcast picture quality the same as DVD? Most people with 'ordinary' TVs would say that the broadcast pictures are just fine, but I want to be sure I've got the best I can.
Thanks for your help
Now, having had it for a week or so I can see a big difference in the picture between DVD, Freeview and analogue. DVD is best by a mile, and usually analogue looks a bit better than Freeview. We get a good analogue signal (we can see the transmitter) and the Freeview box, although a Goodmans, had had good reviews.
The question is, is this what I can expect, or is there anything I can do to make the broadcast picture quality the same as DVD? Most people with 'ordinary' TVs would say that the broadcast pictures are just fine, but I want to be sure I've got the best I can.
Thanks for your help