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3D is no longer just a 1950s fad. Leaps in HD TV technology mean that 3D viewing has progressed a long way from the cardboard glasses of yesteryear
The logos adorning digital TV equipment can often be as confusing as they are informative. Learn to decode the dingbats with part one of our graphical guide
The logos adorning digital TV equipment can often be as confusing as they are informative. Learn to decode the dingbats with part one of our graphical guide
Carefully mounting your dish is just as important as where you decide to put it. Here are some practical tips for placing antennas, from Freesat to multi-sat
An Englishman's home is his castle - provided he's got planning permission for the moat and battlements. But do those planning restrictions still apply to dishes?
Understanding how your satellite dish works will help you to pick the best antenna for your needs and aim it correctly
Traditional 36V motors can drive large dishes and move between satellites faster than DiSEqC, but installation is also a bit trickier
As the great hunter said, to find something one must first understand how it moves. It's no less true with satellites
Millions of people are still relying on outdated analogue distribution systems to get TV in flats. What can you do to beat the rush

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Loewe Connect ID 55 DR+ smart TV
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