This digital switchover is going to cause great problems for a lot of people. And not just the very old. The problem for me lies with a lot of the freeview set top boxes. Think of it this way. For most of your life you've had a TV, with 4 or 5 channels. You switch it on, you press (1-5), you play with the volume. Nice and simple.
Now you'll have this:
- Turn on TV, turn on STB
- No picture? You need to switch to AV1. No thats AV2, keep cycling through, there it is!
"Oops I accidently pressed "3" on the TV remote rather than the STB, now I can't get back to the STB. What's that AV button again?"
- STB crashes - you have to pull the plug out to reset it. Now the channels have all reset and it's doing "Automatic Setup".
- I've accidently brought some kind of setup menu up, how do I get back to TV?
For techy people like me, and most people under 60, Freeview is easy. But for a LOT of people over 60 it'll be a complete nightmare. They're going to have a "switch on and watch" TV replaced with a complicated set of inputs, channels and menus. Even in the best case scenario whereby everyone buys a top quality STB that doesn't crash, things will still seem complicated.
In my mind, the ONLY way to solve the problem for the older generation is to replace the whole TV with one that ONLY has an integrated digital tuner, no analogue. That way they can switch on, press 1-5 and get normal TV. Then if they want they can watch the other channels that digital provides.
Switching to digital may be easy for you and me, but for millions it'll be a total waste of time and nothing but trouble
