Thread: Tivo V6 Horizon UI
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Old 28-03-2018, 14:58   #43
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Re: Horizon UI

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Originally Posted by fox35 View Post
I agree, I use the streaming services for watching movies only and so when I switch back to the V6 box for general TV it noticeably looks clunky and dated. I think visual imagery is now the acceptable standard now for all the main TV and streaming providers, with the exception been Freeview but even they are trying to implement change. I think text should really be kept to the settings sub menus and more imagery used for general TV inc the Box Sets/Catch Up menus with as little text as possible, just click and view!
They'd never do it, but I wish they'd have an option to switch between a predominantly text menu system and a glitzy graphical one depending on the user's preference.

The assortment of different logos/fonts (and sometimes cast photos) makes it difficult to make out the show names on folders and the like, and it's nothing to do with screen size, it's bad or poorly thought out design.
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