C cee SatelliteGuys Family Original poster Jan 1, 2012 70 69 Hamden Ny Sep 12, 2014 #1 http://www.ses.com/4233325/news/2014/20101788
northgeorgia SatelliteGuys Pro Nov 14, 2011 1,557 211 North GA Sep 12, 2014 #2 Very interesting! Smart TVs have gotten smarter
Titanium AI6US Lifetime Supporter May 23, 2013 7,687 9,157 Meadow Vista, Northern California Sep 12, 2014 #3 Also kinda scary... I remember the days of the entertainment consoles loaded with outdated technology. A TV with a dedicated tuner for a specific service never seems to be a good long-term purchase. Anyone still using their Dish Network TV?
Also kinda scary... I remember the days of the entertainment consoles loaded with outdated technology. A TV with a dedicated tuner for a specific service never seems to be a good long-term purchase. Anyone still using their Dish Network TV?
harshness SatelliteGuys Master May 5, 2007 20,047 5,047 Salem, OR Sep 12, 2014 #4 If only the US had adopted unified standards for DBS reception and conditional access.
Titanium AI6US Lifetime Supporter May 23, 2013 7,687 9,157 Meadow Vista, Northern California Sep 12, 2014 #5 harshness said: If only the US had adopted unified standards for DBS reception and conditional access. Click to expand... Yep... 120Vac, 60hz, NTSC, ATSC, Imperial measurement... We boldly go where everyone else has a better solution...
harshness said: If only the US had adopted unified standards for DBS reception and conditional access. Click to expand... Yep... 120Vac, 60hz, NTSC, ATSC, Imperial measurement... We boldly go where everyone else has a better solution...
harshness SatelliteGuys Master May 5, 2007 20,047 5,047 Salem, OR Sep 12, 2014 #6 Titanium said: A TV with a dedicated tuner for a specific service never seems to be a good long-term purchase. Click to expand... That's why they are doing it in Asia and not in North America. Anyone still using their Dish Network TV? Click to expand... I still use a DISH 34" CRT (without being connected to a DISH receiver). The more appropriate device to ponder would be the DIRECTV Sat-Go: http://www.satelliteguys.us/xen/thr...lly-have-one-of-these-and-you-can-too.286110/
Titanium said: A TV with a dedicated tuner for a specific service never seems to be a good long-term purchase. Click to expand... That's why they are doing it in Asia and not in North America. Anyone still using their Dish Network TV? Click to expand... I still use a DISH 34" CRT (without being connected to a DISH receiver). The more appropriate device to ponder would be the DIRECTV Sat-Go: http://www.satelliteguys.us/xen/thr...lly-have-one-of-these-and-you-can-too.286110/
harshness SatelliteGuys Master May 5, 2007 20,047 5,047 Salem, OR Sep 12, 2014 #7 Titanium said: Yep... 120Vac, 60hz, NTSC, ATSC, Imperial measurement... We boldly go where everyone else has a better solution... Click to expand... Hey! We have Burma and Liberia on our side. Reactions: Titanium
Titanium said: Yep... 120Vac, 60hz, NTSC, ATSC, Imperial measurement... We boldly go where everyone else has a better solution... Click to expand... Hey! We have Burma and Liberia on our side.