![]() ![]() The teletext-style service has long been obsolete. As I said we only use a TV to watch freeview channels and keep up with the outside world of news and sport. Leaving me with two other options.īuying a new smart TV and connecting an old style freeview box to it (I have 3/4 of them) or maybe an even cheaper way would be to buy a monitor and connect one of the boxes to that. ![]() Seems from your reply Dodgexander that there is little to no chance of that happening. So as we will be replacing the TV (a 43") it was hoped that there maybe a manufacturer who makes TV's of that size that were either not smart or at least still used the old red button format rather than an app as used on smart platforms. Estimated repair cost is £200, two thirds of it's original purchase cost. The LG TV has developed several faults since it was 14 months old that after almost 4 months of email dialogue with LG has now concluded it has a fault with the main board. Even I cannot navigate the app to obtain the news, either sport, UK or world, in a listing format similar to the original one. ![]() My wife uses this service to stay in contact with the outside world and even after 18 months with the LG is no nearer able to access a service that she can use. Click to expand.From what I can find it seems the service is different on smart TV's however, our previous Panasonic was a smart one but had the original red button format, possibly a change over model ![]()
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