720 not 1080 ?

hi i am new here and just placed an order for bt vision after many happy years with sky. ( sky broadband far too slow at new house so thought i would change everything)                                                                                                               i have just seen a post saying that the vision box does not support 1080 hd. if this is true i will not be going through with the order.
Can anyone confirm this for me. In this day and age what is the point of high speed broadband when you cannot watch full hd films. I am shocked.
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teeddy wrote:
i have just seen a post saying that the vision box does not support 1080 hd. if this is true?
Hi,
At the moment the only HD content you can get are chargeable downloaded on demand HD films/programmes. Where Freeview is concerned, the box cannot display the four HD channels, as it does not contain a HD DVBT2 tuner.
In saying all the above, a new YouView HD box is expected to be released anytime form Sept onwards but no details as yet have been released, so please don't quote me on that.
Rank - Mostly Harmless.

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