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Twin Tuners in Australia?

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ScottMacK
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ScottMacK Posted: Tue, Mar 28 2017 11:15 AM
Hello all.

I wonder if anyone can clarify a couple of things for me?

The specs on the B&O website for many of the current televisions say they include twin tuners and USB HDD recording but with an asterisk that indicates the feature is market/broadcaster dependent.

Are these features present on Australian models?

Does the dual tuner facility enable watch and record at the same time?

Can you record onto any USB stick, or HDD or must it be one factory installed?

Thanks for your consideration.

Scott

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vikinger replied on Tue, Mar 28 2017 11:24 AM

Hi Scott,

I know nothing of the Australian market but I can tell you that my BV11 had the optional Internal hard disk and satellite tuner fitted, so the TV has dual terrestrial and dual satellite tuners. You are best to check the available options with a local dealer.

 

Graham

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ScottMacK:

Hello all.

I wonder if anyone can clarify a couple of things for me?

The specs on the B&O website for many of the current televisions say they include twin tuners and USB HDD recording but with an asterisk that indicates the feature is market/broadcaster dependent.

Are these features present on Australian models?

Does the dual tuner facility enable watch and record at the same time?

Can you record onto any USB stick, or HDD or must it be one factory installed?

Thanks for your consideration.

Scott

G'day

It has the normal aerial port which I don't use. When I did have it plugged in you can use HbbTV

I have done twin tuners with normal aerial and using Foxtel as the other

I have the Avant

You can record on any USB stick. As soon as you stick it in a menu comes up and asks how you want to use it. Remember with all TVs when you record on that TV you can only play back ok that TV

Cheers from Melbourne.
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