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Anti-intelligibility of Helio television Today, Optus television was switched to Helio without the customer's consent. I could not imagine the worst nightmares of watching TV. Here are just a few of the shortcomings: 1) Text in such small letters that a person cannot read it even without visual problems. All that remains is to mention the dullo. 2) It is not enough to press the arrow key once to switch channels. A channel menu list is provided for this purpose. 3) Finding and recording the desired program - a real challenge. Most new Helio users are guaranteed the desire to throw the TV out the window. 4) It seems that someone is making a special effort to make the use of television as complicated as possible. If Optus continues in this manner, I assume that many customers will give up such television. Ps If someone had thought to give their retired parents or create pieces of digital television lattelecim Helio, I propose to waive such a purpose, as a pensioner this classic Chinese ABCs definitely not be able to figure them out.
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