If you buy a late model internet enabled TV with Freeview "enhancements", you will quickly be very, very annoyed by the "Freeview and iView (etc)" banner.
This thing glides in from the screen middle top left hand side across the TV screen after every TV channel change, and at a screen position where you are probably intently watching.
It is very visually annoying.
If you are just channel surfing sometimes, this banner will drive you mad.
The fix (workaround) for me was not easy to find in the various menus, as the Freeview "enhancements" have no Settings per se.
On my new Panasonic TV, there is a setting "Data Service" which is the internet ON/OFF, and I now leave this OFF until it is required.
I think this stops the channel change being sent out via internet, and no banner is displayed.
Your TV will probably have a similar setting.
I don't know why "they" didn't place the banner at the screen bottom or have a thin banner along a screen side.
Freeview ... hmmmm!
This thing glides in from the screen middle top left hand side across the TV screen after every TV channel change, and at a screen position where you are probably intently watching.
It is very visually annoying.
If you are just channel surfing sometimes, this banner will drive you mad.
The fix (workaround) for me was not easy to find in the various menus, as the Freeview "enhancements" have no Settings per se.
On my new Panasonic TV, there is a setting "Data Service" which is the internet ON/OFF, and I now leave this OFF until it is required.
I think this stops the channel change being sent out via internet, and no banner is displayed.
Your TV will probably have a similar setting.
I don't know why "they" didn't place the banner at the screen bottom or have a thin banner along a screen side.
Freeview ... hmmmm!
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