Please Note: Since I am the one who has started this thread, the experiences mentioned here along with the opinions are *solely* mine. I am not paid to propagate any DTH brand nor am I paid for advertising a Television brand. What I will mention here is purely based on my experience, what my eyes see on the television and what my ears hear from the speakers.
This thread will be updated time to time as relevant experiences and details are available. In the meantime, the buying decision and my first experience with Videocon can be seen here https://broadband.forum/videocon-d2h-dth/70342-videocon-d2h-dth-customer-experience/18/ Page-18 and here https://broadband.forum/videocon-d2h-dth/70342-videocon-d2h-dth-customer-experience/19/ Page-19
So lets begin... 🙂
No matter what connection I subscribe to (Airtel, Dish TV, Reliance DTV, Sun Direct, Tata Sky or Videocon D2H), the connection will be as good as the TV. If the display device is not up to the mark then there is no point in rating the various DTH services available at our disposal. Having said that, I would first like to pay tribute to my Beauty of 6 months. Yes, she is 6 months old now and her name is LG 47LE5500. So folks, sit back and enjoy some of the pics of my Beauty.
But wait, how do I upload pics in this forum?
Well, as it always is, I got valuable help from the members here on how to upload images...I must admit, it's a cool way 🙂
The first image below is of the Beauty, when in Stand-By mode...
The next 2 images show JPEG files when viewed on the TV...
Next few images show how the Beauty has been wall-mounted and also the reception of Tata Sky SD connection.
Modern day technologies allow the TV be swiveled 179 degrees either way, thereby presenting an option to make connections with the Side Panel as well as the Back Panel without any fuss.
I had no complaints whatsoever with the TS connection, however, I was somehow dissatisfied with the treatment that was being meted out to the TV. I mean, it was meant to handle Full HD 1080p pictures, but here I was, feeding it just with a meagre 580i resolution source. I felt as if I had an Expressway to speed on, but only a Nano to drive with (no offence meant to Nano owners, I just want to highlight it's punny engine when compared to the options available on an Expressway)
I had almost made up my mind to go ahead and book a TS HD connection since I was a satisfied customer of that brand. I was never interested in a DVR since I am not the one who craves for a particular show on a particular channel. Moreover, most of the programs being repetitive I was sure to catch up on any missing stuff either today or tomorrow. So I decided not to spend those extra bucks on a DVR and rather invest it on the highest available channel package so that HD channels are not missed upon.
Although I had no grudges towards TS, I wanted to be on the safer side and have a look at the vast number of opinions available on the Net to convince myself that of the fact that if I go one notch up in terms on technology (SD to HD) my current operator should be good to go with. Alas, this was not the case as I discovered during the course of my so-called "research"...
TS is/was constrained in terms of Channel Capacity and it was almost certain that there won't be an addition of any new HD channels to its kitty. I leave this to individuals to verify the authenticity of this information, but what I read sounded logical.
Also, the fact that Videocon offers the highest number of HD channels in the market today was kind of a lollipop for me. I thought that if I am getting the max number of HD channels and too of reputed broadcasters, then why not give D2H a chance, after all I was in the market once again to shop HD and not SD. After doing a plethora of research on D2H website and gaining valuable insight from the information posted here by the esteemed members of this forum, especially IndianMascot and Jaymin who are direct customers of D2H, I was more than convinced that D2H is the way to go at the moment. I just wanted to tweak the Installation Engineer as per my requirement so that I can get the maximum out of his abilities and that of the D2H technology, of course if it's do-able, for e.g. setting the Signal Quality and Strength between 95 and 100 percent.
Well, I was able to do the tweaking TODAY and the result that was available for my eyes and ears was extraordinary, exemplary, mind-blowing and most importantly, what the Beauty truly deserves. Today, I feel like I am screeching the Expressway with a 300 BHP automobile (I am against High Speed driving)...
I got my Videocon D2H HD connection installed today with a consistent Signal Quality of 98% and a Signal Strength of 100% (many people doubt that this Strength is set as default, I leave this to individual's speculation as I am only concerned with what I am getting in real-time)
I have taken some snaps with the new connection that I was able to manage with my 3 to 4 hours with D2H.
All my pics have been shot using a 7.1 MP camera, which is meagre as per current standards, and hence, the quality might not be high.
The STB is currently set to 1080i, 50Hz (more experiments to follow this weekend) and the Beauty is set to Maximum Energy Saving mode which means that the HD picture quality can only improve / increase and never go below the current display standards.
This thread will be updated time to time as relevant experiences and details are available. In the meantime, the buying decision and my first experience with Videocon can be seen here https://broadband.forum/videocon-d2h-dth/70342-videocon-d2h-dth-customer-experience/18/ Page-18 and here https://broadband.forum/videocon-d2h-dth/70342-videocon-d2h-dth-customer-experience/19/ Page-19
So lets begin... 🙂
No matter what connection I subscribe to (Airtel, Dish TV, Reliance DTV, Sun Direct, Tata Sky or Videocon D2H), the connection will be as good as the TV. If the display device is not up to the mark then there is no point in rating the various DTH services available at our disposal. Having said that, I would first like to pay tribute to my Beauty of 6 months. Yes, she is 6 months old now and her name is LG 47LE5500. So folks, sit back and enjoy some of the pics of my Beauty.
But wait, how do I upload pics in this forum?
Well, as it always is, I got valuable help from the members here on how to upload images...I must admit, it's a cool way 🙂
The first image below is of the Beauty, when in Stand-By mode...
The next 2 images show JPEG files when viewed on the TV...
Next few images show how the Beauty has been wall-mounted and also the reception of Tata Sky SD connection.
Modern day technologies allow the TV be swiveled 179 degrees either way, thereby presenting an option to make connections with the Side Panel as well as the Back Panel without any fuss.
I had no complaints whatsoever with the TS connection, however, I was somehow dissatisfied with the treatment that was being meted out to the TV. I mean, it was meant to handle Full HD 1080p pictures, but here I was, feeding it just with a meagre 580i resolution source. I felt as if I had an Expressway to speed on, but only a Nano to drive with (no offence meant to Nano owners, I just want to highlight it's punny engine when compared to the options available on an Expressway)
I had almost made up my mind to go ahead and book a TS HD connection since I was a satisfied customer of that brand. I was never interested in a DVR since I am not the one who craves for a particular show on a particular channel. Moreover, most of the programs being repetitive I was sure to catch up on any missing stuff either today or tomorrow. So I decided not to spend those extra bucks on a DVR and rather invest it on the highest available channel package so that HD channels are not missed upon.
Although I had no grudges towards TS, I wanted to be on the safer side and have a look at the vast number of opinions available on the Net to convince myself that of the fact that if I go one notch up in terms on technology (SD to HD) my current operator should be good to go with. Alas, this was not the case as I discovered during the course of my so-called "research"...
TS is/was constrained in terms of Channel Capacity and it was almost certain that there won't be an addition of any new HD channels to its kitty. I leave this to individuals to verify the authenticity of this information, but what I read sounded logical.
Also, the fact that Videocon offers the highest number of HD channels in the market today was kind of a lollipop for me. I thought that if I am getting the max number of HD channels and too of reputed broadcasters, then why not give D2H a chance, after all I was in the market once again to shop HD and not SD. After doing a plethora of research on D2H website and gaining valuable insight from the information posted here by the esteemed members of this forum, especially IndianMascot and Jaymin who are direct customers of D2H, I was more than convinced that D2H is the way to go at the moment. I just wanted to tweak the Installation Engineer as per my requirement so that I can get the maximum out of his abilities and that of the D2H technology, of course if it's do-able, for e.g. setting the Signal Quality and Strength between 95 and 100 percent.
Well, I was able to do the tweaking TODAY and the result that was available for my eyes and ears was extraordinary, exemplary, mind-blowing and most importantly, what the Beauty truly deserves. Today, I feel like I am screeching the Expressway with a 300 BHP automobile (I am against High Speed driving)...
I got my Videocon D2H HD connection installed today with a consistent Signal Quality of 98% and a Signal Strength of 100% (many people doubt that this Strength is set as default, I leave this to individual's speculation as I am only concerned with what I am getting in real-time)
I have taken some snaps with the new connection that I was able to manage with my 3 to 4 hours with D2H.
All my pics have been shot using a 7.1 MP camera, which is meagre as per current standards, and hence, the quality might not be high.
The STB is currently set to 1080i, 50Hz (more experiments to follow this weekend) and the Beauty is set to Maximum Energy Saving mode which means that the HD picture quality can only improve / increase and never go below the current display standards.