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Currys, Dixons and PC World are to stop stocking analogue televisions and will instead promote "integrated" sets with built-in digital Freeview tuners.
The chains said more than 90% of the TVs they sold were already digital.
The move was welcomed by Digital UK, the body managing the analogue switch-off, which will finish in 2012.
"Retailers of all sizes have a vital role to play in ensuring their products and their customers are ready," Digital UK chief executive Ford Ennals said. BBC News Report
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just another way to push up prices.
Why is is Curry, dixons and PC world, it's just the Dixon Group. make it look like 3 compaines are doing their bit for the digital turn off when it's only one company really.
If you buy your telly from them you are now going to be limited to what you can buy.
what about the people like me who have a freeview box already so don't need it pre-installed into my TV. i would of wasted my money on my freeview box. i'd rather keep my box, and save money buying a normally TV.
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