Owen Smith
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Best of luck for then. Looks like HDMI splitters are your most likely option, and handily many take power over USB which the TV can supply.Plans are in place for next month.
Best of luck for then. Looks like HDMI splitters are your most likely option, and handily many take power over USB which the TV can supply.Plans are in place for next month.
I had the same issue with my aunt and also my parents, aged between 81 and 87. Both households wanted new TVs, but both insisted that their HDR Fox T2s must continue to work as they don't want to have to learn anything new and it does what they want. Fortunately the Sony A90K 48" OLED TVs I choose for both of them work fine with the HDR Fox T2 with no work arounds required.The main issue is that it’s an old lady in her mid 80’s using and loving her Humax.
None of my LGs has ever had problems connecting to Humax so I wouldn't have advised against!Hindsight being 20/20 vision, I should probably have asked on here as to which TV’s grumble with the Humax connected, or rather which ones work without issues.
Mum’s TV is an LG43UA75006LA and it did grumble.
my lG UR7800 doesn't have problems either. Nor my previous LGNone of my LGs has ever had problems connecting to Humax so I wouldn't have advised against!
Why do you think that? Hindsight is generally considered better than not having had hindsight.Hindsight being 20/20 vision,