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TV in Turkey

09 May 2010 16:20

Hi All
Question for the techy people,
Just wondering if it's worth taking my 7" flat tv with me when I come to Icmeler in Sept. When we booked we did'nt realise that the hotel doesnt have a TV in the room.
Although its not important, but i do like a bit of wind down time with the box before sleep, will it work /recieve Turkish stations when I am there. It has both analogue and digital set up.
Any help appreciated :D

Kev

Re: TV in Turkey

09 May 2010 16:55

KevDaLad wrote:Hi All
Question for the techy people,
Just wondering if it's worth taking my 7" flat tv with me when I come to Icmeler in Sept. When we booked we did'nt realise that the hotel doesnt have a TV in the room.
Although its not important, but i do like a bit of wind down time with the box before sleep, will it work /recieve Turkish stations when I am there. It has both analogue and digital set up.
Any help appreciated :D

Kev


Turkish TV is truly awful. Dont bother. You would do better to bring a portable DVD instead.

Re: TV in Turkey

09 May 2010 16:56

Your TV will need to be PAL B compatible, UK is PAL. What do you plan to use for an Ariel, I doubt the room will have one if the hotel doesn't provide a TV already.


Dave

Re: TV in Turkey

09 May 2010 17:07

Hi Dave
The TV has its own telescopic (not brilliant I know) but just thought it may work. I like the suggestion by dinky about the portable DVD as an alternative.

Thanks

Kev

Re: TV in Turkey

09 May 2010 17:34

Kev
Like you we like to wind down in front of the box. Last year we took a portable DVD player with us and it was great. You can also buy lots of DVDs in the resort.
Iain

Re: TV in Turkey

09 May 2010 17:47

Cheers for that Iain
Looks like its a DVD , I suppose it beats the Turkish version of Corrie every night, corr imagine that !!!! :lol:

Kev

Re: TV in Turkey

09 May 2010 20:53

most of the turkish actors and actresses arent very good
and a lot of their programmes are in turkish but the people in the them are not speaking turkish when you watch their lips moving
which isnt very good as it sometimes sounds really fake
xxxxx

Re: TV in Turkey

10 May 2010 05:26

Recep Ivedik who is a Turkish actor/comedian is great

Re: TV in Turkey

10 May 2010 10:30

We always take a laptop as it's much more versatile. Many places have internet access which is very handy. We can also play music or dvd's and while I'm getting ready for our evening out (which can take a while) OH is kept entertained putting photo's on the computer and editing them.

Patsiej

Re: TV in Turkey

10 May 2010 13:21

my daughter went in february this year and she watched abit of the tv, she said u cant beat the turkish come dine with me, its so good and also there is english programmes suchh as Desperate housewives and How i met your mother on CNBC channel ( all ahead of our shows ).
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