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As you bought the TV overseas and it's a brand not retailed in NZ it's highly unlikely it will receive Freeview NZ. Our Freeview channel spacings and transmission protocols are different to most other countries. Most OZ and some UK TVs are now compatible but if you bought it anywhere else I doubt it will work. If it doesn't have NZ as a selection for Region in the setup menu it definitely won't work. You will need a Freeview compatible UHF or Sat STB or a new TV.
Check under the 'Resources' button at the top of the page and you will find all the info you need.
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Biggles said:
As you bought the TV overseas and it's a brand not retailed in NZ it's highly unlikely it will receive Freeview NZ. Our Freeview channel spacings and transmission protocols are different to most other countries. Most OZ and some UK TVs are now compatible but if you bought it anywhere else I doubt it will work. If it doesn't have NZ as a selection for Region in the setup menu it definitely won't work. You will need a Freeview compatible UHF or Sat STB or a new TV.
Check under the 'Resources' button at the top of the page and you will find all the info you need.
First issue is the tuner. Freeview HD requires a DVB-T tuner. Looking at Haier TVs on Amazon implies that TV has ATSC tuner designed for US market. Totally different system that are incompatible with each other.
Second issue is the signal. DVB-T services are terrestrial and require an antenna. You can't use a Sky dish outlet as signal source.
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