Videocon, Philips gear up for digitisation minus set-top box
Videocon and Philips are gearing up to usher in a new regime with new models that can receive and broadcast TV signals without a set-top box, though a debate over the preparedness of cable operators to migrate to digitisation from July 1 continues to rage.
The two companies are launching light-emitting diode (LED) TVs that will eliminate the need for a set-top box, a device otherwise necessary to receive digital signals in the new regime. This will be the second time that Videocon will take a shot at this; it had launched ‘Satellite TVs’ almost five years ago, but these didn’t work in the marketplace.
Videocon and Philips are gearing up to usher in a new regime with new models that can receive and broadcast TV signals without a set-top box, though a debate over the preparedness of cable operators to migrate to digitisation from July 1 continues to rage.
The two companies are launching light-emitting diode (LED) TVs that will eliminate the need for a set-top box, a device otherwise necessary to receive digital signals in the new regime. This will be the second time that Videocon will take a shot at this; it had launched ‘Satellite TVs’ almost five years ago, but these didn’t work in the marketplace.
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