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Singapore first South-East Asian country to get HDTV | Singapore first South-East Asian country to get HDTV |
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| by Alex Zaharov-Reutt | |
| Saturday, 20 January 2007 | |
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Of course, anyone with an HDTV has been able to enjoy the benefits of HD for some time in different ways – buy using an upscaling DVD player, by watching their own content recorded on the latest high-definition video cameras from Sony and others, by playing games on an Xbox 360 or an imported PS3, or by watching the limited selection of high-definition movies on Blu-ray or HD DVD with a suitable player. The new HDTV channels are said to be four times sharper than their standard definition counterparts, making nature scenes that much more realistic and detailed to watch. More HD channels are set to arrive soon, with an emphasis on sports programs, according to Mark Reynolds, the head of StarHub’s ‘Products and Marketing Division’. While Singapore is the first country in the region to get HDTV broadcasts, with Singapore’s Minister for Information, Communications and the Arts, Dr Lee Boon Yang, saying the development is a “significant milestone for the media industry in Singapore”, other countries in the region can’t be too far behind. Singaporean TV viewers with an HDTV at home wanting to experience the new HD channels will need to outlaying $299.25 Singaporean dollars and will need to pay an extra $15.75 Singaporean dollars per month for the privilege. This compares with a fee of only $4.20 Singaporean dollars to rent the standard definition set top box.
So, while HDTV certainly is a revolution, it’s one that doesn’t come cheap!
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