Why do we still have to pay for HD and 3D content?
Why do we still have to pay for HD and 3D content?
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isee

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3,713 posts

206 months

Thursday 21st February 2013
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I mean sky tv and virgin tv services and they surcharges for enabling HDTV and 3D channels?
With 4k TVs already available to purchase, why is it we are forced to pay for progress???

Can I please have my TV signal delivered in black and white and get a subscription rebate?

Just a rhethorical rant really, but I really cannot see how TV providers can justify it.

Output Flange

17,011 posts

234 months

Thursday 21st February 2013
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It's still perceived to be a "premium product", therefore you pay more for it.

Puggit

49,441 posts

271 months

Thursday 21st February 2013
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No need to pay extra on freesat wink

isee

Original Poster:

3,713 posts

206 months

Thursday 21st February 2013
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Puggit said:
No need to pay extra on freesat wink
Waiting for October 2013 when my sub runs out and switching to freesat.

Bullett

11,131 posts

207 months

Thursday 21st February 2013
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New cameras
New processing kit
New storage
More bandwidth needed

You are only talking about premium content here as well, all the free to air channels that have HD feeds are free (BBC, ITV etc)


ClassicMotorNut

2,438 posts

161 months

Thursday 21st February 2013
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You have to pay for it because idiots will pay for it. I don't see the problem myself, I find good, old-fashioned 2D a lot better.

Zippee

13,935 posts

257 months

Thursday 21st February 2013
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Only reason I have it is because I wanted the F1 channel last year - managed to get 8 months free out of the 12 so a years cost wasn't too bad.
HD itself is OK but the main channels we watch in HD are available free anyway (BBC, ITV etc).

hapless

3,558 posts

240 months

Thursday 21st February 2013
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I don't pay for 3D or HD content. I don't receive or use them, because I made a choice based on not wanting to pay for them. While I can have SD 2D content without having to pay extra, I will. And so could you.

Robb F

4,614 posts

194 months

Thursday 21st February 2013
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Because people will pay for them.

djt100

1,739 posts

208 months

Thursday 21st February 2013
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Why now, plenty of people silly enought to pay for it, so they charge, same as any business.

I have sky, basic package no sport of movies, I have HD but I threatened to leave and they gave me a free upgrade (same monthly fee)and new box, so not everyone pays.

TTwiggy

11,796 posts

227 months

Thursday 21st February 2013
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Given the built-in obsolescence of Sky's hardware, it can't be long now until every sky box in the country is an HD box. At that point they are going to find it hard to justify the 'premium' charge.

Output Flange

17,011 posts

234 months

Thursday 21st February 2013
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ClassicMotorNut said:
You have to pay for it because idiots will pay for it. I don't see the problem myself, I find good, old-fashioned 2D a lot better.
You hear that a lot from the peasants who can't afford it.

Benrad

653 posts

172 months

Thursday 21st February 2013
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If you get a black and white tv and it's your only tv then you can have a cheaper tv licence...

ClassicMotorNut

2,438 posts

161 months

Thursday 21st February 2013
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Output Flange said:
You hear that a lot from the peasants who can't afford it.
And from those with enough sense to realise that pointless gimmicks like 3D televisions aren't worth spending loads of money on.

Odie

4,187 posts

205 months

Thursday 21st February 2013
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1080p as HD isnt that good tbh their is far better HD (1440p and beyond [4320p]) out in other countries but they seem to be waiting here for saturation before they launch the new products, kinda sad really.

DPI is were its at, not resolution.

Output Flange

17,011 posts

234 months

Thursday 21st February 2013
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ClassicMotorNut said:
And from those with enough sense to realise that pointless gimmicks like 3D televisions aren't worth spending loads of money on.
To be honest, I wouldn't pay money for anything 3D.

HD over SD is worth a premium though.

Freakuk

4,405 posts

174 months

Thursday 21st February 2013
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TTwiggy said:
Given the built-in obsolescence of Sky's hardware, it can't be long now until every sky box in the country is an HD box. At that point they are going to find it hard to justify the 'premium' charge.
True but they do and will continue to disable HD content at source to you box

SWoll

21,800 posts

281 months

Thursday 21st February 2013
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ClassicMotorNut said:
Output Flange said:
You hear that a lot from the peasants who can't afford it.
And from those with enough sense to realise that pointless gimmicks like 3D televisions aren't worth spending loads of money on.
If you enjoy it then it's worth it to you.

Quite why people think everyone else should have the same opinion as they do, and if they don't they are daft, is beyond me...

Just wanted to point out I do no own a 3D TV myself as I'm not a fan. I feel in no way superior to people who do though.

dundarach

5,987 posts

251 months

Thursday 21st February 2013
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SWoll said:
If you enjoy it then it's worth it to you.

Quite why people think everyone else should have the same opinion as they do, and if they don't they are daft, is beyond me...

Just wanted to point out I do no own a 3D TV myself as I'm not a fan. I feel in no way superior to people who do though.
Bit like cars and everything else....

V6Paul

171 posts

166 months

Thursday 21st February 2013
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Odie said:
1080p as HD isnt that good tbh their is far better HD (1440p and beyond [4320p]) out in other countries but they seem to be waiting here for saturation before they launch the new products, kinda sad really.

DPI is were its at, not resolution.
Whilst you may be able to get higher res screens (lets not forget high res monitors have been around for 10s of years), I think you'll struggle to find much >1080p video content available at the moment.