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Apr 2008
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I'm in the market for a 32 inch LCD TV for the bedroom. I was close to buying the new Sony 32 inch XBR model but then I saw on the Circuit City website that Sony just came to an agreement with the major cable TV companies and will soon begin selling tvs that use a new two way cable card. Naturally I want to hold off now because it doesn't make any sense to me to take a nice LCD TV and mount it on the wall only to have a huge cable box to deal with. Anyway, I wrote to Sony and asked for more infomration and they refused to tell me anything about any new products coming out. Has anyone else heard this and is there any other infomration around about these new TV's?
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Haven't heard about it.... but if you're willing to wait, I'd expect 6 months MINIMUM if they won't even give you info from your inquiry..... basically means it's not being publicized, so street date is gonna be awhile.
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I would say 6-12 months away from Sony (I could be wrong but, Sony was rather late to 2way party). CableLabs is still in the early phases of testing. There have been some rumors that the 1st test did not very well at all.
Panasonic is still planning to have thier 1st tru2way set out this year http://crave.cnet.com/8300-1_105-1.h...rch=cablecards on rumored issues http://crave.cnet.com/8301-1_105-9966972-1.html Not that this is a bad sign I'm sure thety will get it right. I would very much like to ditch my cable boxes and only use my TivoHD boxes and not give up VOD and PPV. Keep in mind you will still need to a cable card from your cable co. it's very possible that they may be only in "test" areas to start. Their are sets that can be used with the current cable cards (but you give up VOD and PPV). Last edited by meckel; 06-27-2008 at 05:24 PM. |
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Yes, I have heard of it. It is called tru2way. If it works, it will be great. However, I think it will be a while before those TVs are available, and it will be even longer before your cable company can work with it. In my opinion, don't wait. Buy the 32" now, and by the time the new technology arrives, it will be time to replace the TV.
On a side note, those TVs will only work with cable. If you switch to satellite or IPTV, a box is still required. In a way, they kind of restrict you to cable service only (like CableCard today). Cable companies love it, but what about consumers? Personally, unless the standard is widely adopted by all of the industries, I wouldn't put too much emphasis on it. Do what I do -- hide the cable box somewhere else (like in a nearby closet or in the basement), and run an inwall HDMI cable to the TV. Use remote IR to control your cable box. This solution will work with satellite and IPTV as well. Last edited by tmok2000; 06-27-2008 at 05:27 PM. |
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Good point meckel. I forgot about the DVR. I doubt that those TV manufacturers are going to build in the DVR as well. Right? That's way too many components inside a TV that can fail. On a cheapo TV, that's not much of an issue. On a large LCD TV, I hate to have to replace it if the hard drive goes bad. That's why we don't see too many large screen TV with built-in DVD players.
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Uh what's the big deal with all this Tru2Way? I remember when we first had cable in 1982 and we had HBO and Showtime coming over just a coaxial cable no cable box needed. I wish I could go back to '82...
I guess all those filters to scramble channels just messed us all up.... They make billions so what if a few people steal it. Just go to a flat 10% sales tax and everything will be right as rain..... |
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Also keep in mind that in household that paid for TV 85% of them have cable, 12% use satellite and 3% other (IPTV, Fios ect.) These numbers are from mid last year so they may have shiffed a little. So while I do understand your arguement keep in mind a larger % of TV watches could benifit from tru2way as they may see it as a way to break away a little from the cablecos. |
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The current cable cards will take the place of a cable box and give your channels on thier normal spot, however you lose all PPV ordering (other then by calling) and all VOD and guide. Tru2way still allows for you to order PPV, watch VOD and have the same interactive guide with out your cable box (that they charge $10 or more for HD a month for). |
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Don't get why you think tru2way could help consumers break away from cable companies. They will still need to obtain the service from cable companies. If it is anything like CableCard today, the consumers will still have to lease the card from cable companies. How do they break away? On the contrary, I think tru2way will tie the customers closer to the cable companies, as the customers will now be exposed to all sorts of two-way services (such as EPG, one-click purchasing, PPV, VOD, ad listings, etc) that were not possible with one-way CableCard before.
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I also know poeple who do not want the current cable cards for their TV or something like a TivoHD becasue they would give up VOD and PPV click and order. Personally I don't use VOD (have blus to watch) and until I can get MLB extra innings on Verizon I don't really use PPV, but for some it is an issue. I also think the cablecos will find a way to use tru2way to screw the customer (it's kinda what they do). The only industry rated lower for customer satisfaction is the Credit Card industry Last edited by meckel; 06-27-2008 at 06:21 PM. |
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I have the 37XBR6 in my living room at the moment, we only pay for analog cable, but we have quite a lot of the digital/HD channels being picked up directly by the TV. I called the cable company to find out if they could add more, they told me they can't prevent us from accessing the digital channels, and what we get is what we get.
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your TV has a Clear QAM tuner built in. Do they come in on odd channels? Yes thney can not prevent you by law (FCC that is) they have to pass any channels in HD or digital that they pass in analog. Like all your local channels, or ESPN and USA (they are analog on most services). You could add more by changing you package. ![]() Last edited by meckel; 06-27-2008 at 06:45 PM. |
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Feb 2008
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the digital channels seem to be on 71.490-78.492 which include Universal HD, ESPN HD and others and 102.452 for TBS and 102.454 for TNT. I have some music channels on 100.xxx - 101.xxx
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That's you QAM tuner at work. It amazes me that neither the TV makes or retailers talk about the QAM tuner or what it does.
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Yeah that's why i was confused before I tried it, i knew it didn't have a cable card slot, so didn't know if I would pick anything up, and I didn't want to plug in rabbit ears to get some digital transmission.
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