New MultiChoice HD decoder details

Tns

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nice.... i wonder how much? maybe a arm leg and foot?
 

Moederloos

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damn, got no more body parts to hand over to monochoice.

word of caution: make sure that monochoice lose the ruling on sharing the decoder with new entrants, because I betcha the new entrants will have similar decoders, and will be compelled to share.
 

Tomasz-London

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The SKY HD Decoder with 500Gb HD is 289 UK Pounds, R3995 when converting but knowing the SA market at least R4995.
 

LCBXX

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Knowing MultiChoice, you can have the HD decoder for R4500 + New LNB + R150 additional HD Subscription with only 5-10 channels actually broadcast in HD
 

antowan

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I would not mind getting onto their trial list for this specific decoder. I assume they have a hidden HD channel trialing as we speak. Judging by the number of open days I am hearing about where DSTV gives full bouqet access to restricted users they are tweaking something...
 

Nod

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I would not mind getting onto their trial list for this specific decoder. I assume they have a hidden HD channel trialing as we speak. Judging by the number of open days I am hearing about where DSTV gives full bouqet access to restricted users they are tweaking something...

Looking at the appalling quality of the action-X channel for example, they must be trailing HD, or maybe that is just normal?
 

bladebob

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All i hope for is that they do a swap out for all the ppl that have PVR Decoders Free of charge (Ja Right)
 

StrongTurd

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I'm disappointed that that thing does not support 1080p. Surely all video signals will eventually be transmitted at 1080p?

Oh I get it now: If they roll out a 720p-limited device now then they can force you to buy a new 1080p box in a few years' time.
 

ldmelsa

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I'm disappointed that that thing does not support 1080p.

There are no boxes with 1080p, as 1080p is not a broadcasting standard. If they wait for 1080p to become a broadcasting standard before launching HDTV, the competition will destroy them.

Oh I get it now: If they roll out a 720p-limited device now then they can force you to buy a new 1080p box in a few years' time.

It does the two HD broadcasting standards, ie. 720p50 & 1080i50
 

Scorpion

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There are no boxes with 1080p, as 1080p is not a broadcasting standard. If they wait for 1080p to become a broadcasting standard before launching HDTV, the competition will destroy them.



It does the two HD broadcasting standards, ie. 720p50 & 1080i50

1080i50 is basically the same as 720p as 1080i is 'interlaced' so you need 2 frames to make an image where as with the p (progressive) you only need 1 frame as it produces a whole image on one frame. 1080p is miles ahead, quality wise, from 1080i

If it has an 'i' on the end of it, it is not worth reading the first part. The 'p' on the end is where the good stuff comes from.
 
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