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Youview 2014
Youview 2014







youview 2014
  1. YOUVIEW 2014 UPGRADE
  2. YOUVIEW 2014 FULL
  3. YOUVIEW 2014 TV

“We have responded by creating an experience for the traveler that will excite the passenger and provide valuable data to our partners.”Īirlines have multiple options to drive revenue by integrating advertisers throughout the map experience. The demand for eye-catching, immersive content available on all platforms has never been greater,” says FlightPath3D President Duncan Jackson. “Through our research we have found that a passenger-centric approach is what is fueling growth in the travel industry. Savable and Shareable – you can build your own itinerary and share it.Personal – you view content based on interests such as nature, architecture or instagrammable hot spots.Immersive – you feel what it’s like to walk on the beach or look out the cockpit window like a pilot.Passengers have the ability to interact with routes and be immersed in destinations based on their personal interests - all integrated within a map. The company has its sights set on 5,000 in the near future.įlightPath3D attributes this success to building a smarter way for passengers to connect with their journey and airline destinations. There's no need to mess around in individual players' menus trying to find what you want, as it's all neatly integrated together.FlightPath3D, the leader in moving map technology, announces it has successfully implemented its 3D map on more than 4,000 aircraft worldwide, up from 3,000 installations last year.

YOUVIEW 2014 TV

If a programme is available from one of the catch-up TV services from BBC iPlayer, ITV Player, 4oD or Demand Five, you can just click the OK button on the remote, the relevant player starts automatically and you start watching your show. So, as well as being able to see what's on up to seven days in the future, you can step back in time and see what you missed, up to seven days in the past. With YouView, the best thing is the clever backwards EPG. Follow the simple on-screen wizard to say where you live and the box automatically tunes itself into the Freeview HD channels available in your area. Just plug the box into your network and, via HDMI, to your TV and power it on.

YOUVIEW 2014 FULL

We covered the full run-down on YouView in our Humax DTR-T1000 review, but we'll look at the most important things in this review.įor starters, the set-up couldn't be easier.

youview 2014

The biggest change to BT Vision is that it now has one of the best EPGs on the market, one of the best PVRs and the best catch-up TV services. BT will optionally provide you with a set of PowerLine networking adaptors, so make sure you ask when you order if you need them. On-demand TV requires an internet connection, and the Humax DTR-T1000 has a 100Mbit/s Ethernet port on the rear, which you have to use, as there's currently no support for USB Wi-Fi dongles. You'll need to use the Ethernet port, as there's no Wi-Fi support Technically, then, you could take the PVR and use it on any internet connection and, crucially, the box doesn't become useless if you decide to switch broadband suppliers and want to keep using it. With BT YouView you get the excellent Humax DTR-T1000, which isn't locked to a particular internet connection.

youview 2014

With the old BT Vision, you could only use the PVR and on-demand features while the box was connected to a BT broadband connection. The difference in the new system compared to the old is apparent from the get go. It would have been seen as an odd move a few years ago, but now feels refreshingly open and a lot less restrictive giving consumers more choice over what they want to watch. This means that BT hands over control for its PVR and what can appear on it.

YOUVIEW 2014 UPGRADE

With the upgrade to BT YouView, the service is a whole new proposition, with the best catch-up services, BT Vision on-demand programming and, perhaps surprisingly, the option to add new subscription services, such as Sky's Now TV.Ī large part of the change comes from BT's decision to move to YouView, rather than keeping its own platform. With BT Vision the company managed to create a decent on-demand platform, backed up by a slightly average PVR that only supported standard definition channels.









Youview 2014