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03-Nov-2009, 04:53 PM #1
Question Query on Telly HD!
I have a Toshiba Plasma 1028i Telly but have never used the set top box that came with it as the Telstra IQ box seems to work just fine.

As such, am I missing out on HD viewing on HD programs, movies etc by leaving the box out of the loop?

It all looks fine to me but as I am thinking of upgrading to the new IQ2, just interested to see if it is worthwhile insofar as the resolution goes and whether or not I would see a dramatic improvement in picturte quality?

Thanks all
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