HDTV Ready for Grand India Entry!!!!!!

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HDTV Ready for Grand India Entry...


It offers you a picture resolution comparable to a 35mm movie screen. Along with CD-quality sound in a widescreen format, high-definition television, or HD TV, ensures movies on channels don't have the jarring black bars on the top and bottom of the screen.

With all these advantages packed into one, HD TV is all set to make a grand entry in India by the year-end. Direct-To-Home operators -- Dish TV and Reliance Communications [Get Quote] -- are planning to offer HD TV set top boxes, though at a premium.

Broadcasters, such as INX Media and STAR TV, are already producing content for HD TV. Consumer electronics companies, such as Samsung, are already selling over 2.5 million HD TV sets, which make up 16 per cent of their total TV set sales.

Dish TV Director Jawahar Goel said: "All our DTH equipment is HD-TV ready. We hope to sell HD TV set-top boxes by the third quarter of the year."

Goel said the boxes were available at prices ranging from $85 (Rs 3,300) to $100 (Rs 4,000), double the price of the ordinary set-top box. A Reliance Communications executive also confirmed they would be offering HD TV set top boxes soon.

Content producers and broadcasters have already jumped on the bandwagon. Peter Mukherjea, chief strategy officer, INX media, said, "It might be 30 per cent to 50 per cent more expensive to produce HD TV content but we have decided to make the switch with our news channel. For a news-based channel, it does not make sense to buy equipment that is not HD TV-ready."

STAR TV is also taking steps in this direction. Kirten Adyanthaya, general manager, STAR Plus, said: "Mahabharata, an upcoming show on our channel, will be made in high-definition. We are experimenting at the moment and, based on the response, we will consider the move for other shows, too."

Regional broadcasters are also cashing in on the technology.

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy's son, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, is launching an HD TV news and current affairs channel by October.

Experts say the push to HD TV has been prompted by the government's decision that the 2010 Commonwealth Games will be broadcast only in high-definition. As a result, Doordarshan, which is also expected to launch HD-TV on an experimental basis, has stated it will produce content for the Commonwealth in this format.

HD TV technology, which was made commercially available in 1998, has spread across the globe so much so that the US government has set February 17, 2009 as the deadline to shut off the usual over-the-air analog broadcasts.
 
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Will believe it when I see it.Unfortunately, articles like this are a dime a dozen. On this forum alone, you can trace, for example, articles claiming that Airtel was to release IPTV two years ago. Similar thing with Reliance DTH, IPTV.
 
Way to go for HD in India where many people who don't have power or proper TV / cable access :ashamed: From Feb 2009 onwards complete spectrum of US TV signals will be transmitted in Digital. That means it's death of Analog TV in North America. Operators are supplying inexpensive Digital to Analog converters to all the homes who got the Analog TVs. India should come up with the similar plan by 2015 :thumbsup:

BTW, how many guys here understand about Digital TV 🙂
 
Today Sony has advertised for several models of HD TV giving comparison of resolution (pixels) for standard, HD ready and HD tvs. Of course the hdtv prices are quite high. Prices will eventually drop. But where is the software?Nowadays a 25 inch ultra slim flat CRT tv is available for around 10000. Perhaps those who are planning to buy a new tv now may settle for a large flat tube tv and exchange it for a HDTV in 2 years time, when the prices will be in 10 to 20 K region and most important - hd transmission may be available.
 


Will believe it when I see it.

Unfortunately, articles like this are a dime a dozen. On this forum alone, you can trace, for example, articles claiming that Airtel was to release IPTV two years ago. Similar thing with Reliance DTH, IPTV.


same here. such news keep coming everyday..
 
Way to go for HD in India where many people who don't have power or proper TV / cable access :ashamed: From Feb 2009 onwards complete spectrum of US TV signals will be transmitted in Digital. That means it's death of Analog TV in North America. Operators are supplying inexpensive Digital to Analog converters to all the homes who got the Analog TVs. India should come up with the similar plan by 2015 :thumbsup:

BTW, how many guys here understand about Digital TV 🙂
It's important to note btw that digital TV is not the same as HDTV. We have digital TV in India (CAS, Tata Sky, DishTV etc.), but not HDTV. In the states, they are smart enough to realize that since they have to move to better technology, they might as well go for the best viable technology. We should have done the same around the time this stupid CAS stuff came up. Instead we chose to adopt old technology, and the result of that is that HDTV was delayed as the govt, cable operators, as well as the public is not willing to pay to switch to better technology every 2 years.
 
IMO HDTV in India won't be common place (some niche products may launch before that) till the 2011 Cricket World Cup.
 

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