This week it was [Al Williams] with “Things Your TV No Longer Needs“, a range of gadgets from the analogue TV era, now consigned to the history books. On the bench here is a device that might ...
You don’t have to go to these lengths to get the aesthetic of analog TV, though. Take a look at this restored analog TV that uses a Raspberry Pi to generate its analog signals.
It explains that between 2.2 million to 4.5 million households – which tracks with the latest figures – will be affected by the 31st December 2024 analogue TV switch-off, forcing these ...