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StarTimes boosts DSO with integrated digital TV

By Benjamin Alade
30 November 2016   |   1:21 am
As part of activities targeted at preparing Nigeria for the June 2017 Digital Switch Over (DSO), StarTimes Nigeria, a pay-tv and technology firm has unveiled ...
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As part of activities targeted at preparing Nigeria for the June 2017 Digital Switch Over (DSO), StarTimes Nigeria, a pay-tv and technology firm has unveiled its newest innovation and smart option for Nigerians and the integrated High Definition (HD) digital TV set.

The new television product which comes in three sizes and already available in the market is designed with in-built decoders integrated with the television thereby saving users the stress of buying TV and decoder separately as well as clumsy wiring connections.

The smart product, which comes permanently with over 100 pay TV and free-to-air channels, will grant end users instant access to join the digital TV train as currently being promoted by the Federal Government of Nigeria.

The new StarTimes integrated digital TV set comes with upgradeable operating system, full HD LED screen category, 2 HDMI ports, 5MM Bezel, 1920*1080 resolution, 8W*2 digital noise filter system, and 100-240V, 75W Voltage with 12 months’ warranty.

Speaking at the official unveiling ceremony in Lagos, StarTimes Nigeria Chief Operating Officer, Tunde Aina, stated that as a pay TV industry leader StarTimes is committed to new innovations and technologies that can enhance digital TV experience for Nigerians and Africans and rally the people to enjoy maximum dtv entertainment at very affordable rates.

He said, “StarTimes commits itself to providing customers with the most endurable Digital LED TVs and the most splendid viewing experience, integrated with the cutting-edge technologies and exquisite craftsmanship.”

Head of Public Relations, Israel Bolaji said the StarTimes integrated DTV product comes inbuilt with the Combo Decoder which allows viewers to enjoy both digital terrestrial (DTT) and digital satellite (DTH) digital television on it.

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