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BBC starts Freeview HDTV Test
from Seaton Electronics - Where service counts
(2008/7/25 10:55)
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The BBC has launch a trial of high definition TV broadcasts on Freeview in the Kent area. The official roll out of HDTV programming is scheduled to start as early as 2009 though the initial transmission will be in the Granada region. read more
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Roberts Digital radio half price
from Seaton Electronics - Where service counts
(2008/7/22 21:36)
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We have a limited number of Roberts Radio RD76 digital radios available at half price. This retro style DAB radio is normally£100 but we have been able to secure a limited number at a fantastic price allowing us to sell them for only £50 each. Stocks are very limited so hurry down to our shop in Seaton. This offer is limited to face-to-face sales only and is not available through telephone orders.
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Digital UK: Independent shops give best advice for digital switchover
from Seaton Electronics - Where service counts
(2008/7/17 10:21)
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A recent survey by Digital UK, the organisation that is leading the digital switchover, has found that independent retailers provided a better service to customers than multiple stores such as Comet and Currys. Digital UK's mystery shoppers found that"the standard of advice in independents was high".
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Freesat
from Seaton Electronics - Where service counts
(2008/5/7 14:42)
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The BBC and ITV have announce a new satellite service called Freesat. The new service will be available to 98% of homes in the UK, including the notoriously bad reception areas of Axmouth, Beer and Branscombe. The service will offer a number of channels including high deffinition channels from BBC and ITV. The HD receiver from Humax will cost£149.99 and standard installation will cost £80 which includes a dish if you dont allready have one for Sky and upto 5 mtrs of cable. Initially, receivers are in short supply but we can take pre orders for the service. read more
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Free 5 year warranty on Selected LCD televisions.
from Seaton Electronics - Where service counts
(2008/5/7 12:52)
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Seaton Electronics are pleased to be able to offer a free 5 year warranty with selected LCD and Plasma televisions for a limited time only. read more
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We're backing the FSB's campaign to'Keep Trade Local'
from Seaton Electronics - Where service counts
(2008/3/27 10:16)
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The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has launched a campaign to'Keep Trade Local'and Seaton Electronics along with our electrical retailers association'Retra'have added their backing. We're encouraging anyone who feels that the government should do more to help local independent businesses to sign a simple online petition at http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/keeptradelocal/ . read more
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Scam warning for customers with websites
from Seaton Electronics - Where service counts
(2008/1/28 17:40)
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If you receive an official looking letter from a company called'Domain Registry of America'please ignore it and under no circumstances should you reply or send them any money.
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What is the digital TV switchover?
from Seaton Electronics - Where service counts
(2008/1/15 2:17)
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Starting in 2008 and ending in 2012, TV services in the UK will go completely digital, TV region by TV region. This process is called digital switchover.The UK?s old television broadcast signal (known as ?analogue?) is being switched off and replaced with a ?digital? signal. Any TV set that?s not converted to digital when the switchover takes place will no longer receive TV programmes. What are the benefits of digital TV? read more
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Pink?
from Seaton Electronics - Where service counts
(2008/1/15 2:08)
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You might be wondering why our website has taken on a pink band. Well, its to celebrate digital switchover which will be completed in the south west next year. Dont forget that all of your television viewing and recording equipment will need to be upgraded to digital by switchover next year or you'll just get a blank screen.
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Where has the online shop gone?
from Seaton Electronics - Where service counts
(2008/1/15 1:59)
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You may have come here expecting to find our online shop which has been running for a couple of years. While running the shop we found that a large part of our time was being spent canceling fraudulent credit card transactions. We have therefore decided to stop trading on the internet for the time being and devote our resources to our local customers where we can provide our usual outstanding levels of service. We are looking into a link up with one of our major suppliers which should soon bring the online shop back but with our supplier handling the transactions and distribution of orders so watch this space. read more
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