N neubee New Member Joined Sep 17, 2012 Messages 56 Points 0 Location india Oct 30, 2012 #1 picture quality is same in both ? for a 43 inch plasma , which is better . cable tv has also started hd channels at extra cost .
picture quality is same in both ? for a 43 inch plasma , which is better . cable tv has also started hd channels at extra cost .
P prosenjit New Member Joined Jun 30, 2012 Messages 2,393 Points 0 Location india,kolkata Oct 30, 2012 #2 get an tatasky hd box....if you want picture quality...costly but worth it. next good airtel hd..... no cable stb please.....
get an tatasky hd box....if you want picture quality...costly but worth it. next good airtel hd..... no cable stb please.....
just4kix Well-Known Member Joined Feb 2, 2010 Messages 4,962 Points 113 Location Pune, India Oct 31, 2012 #3 I will not play down cable STB so much. My uncle has Hathway digital HD cable and the PQ was fairly good.
I will not play down cable STB so much. My uncle has Hathway digital HD cable and the PQ was fairly good.
A afj Well-Known Member Joined Sep 12, 2008 Messages 2,105 Points 83 Location hyderabad Nov 2, 2012 #4 user experience of tatasky is much better than others. and pic and sound quality is extremely good
K krish199 Member Joined Aug 29, 2012 Messages 119 Points 18 Location Bangalore Nov 2, 2012 #5 Only problem in Cable STB is the "cable". If any junction the cable is of low quality your picture is going to be problematic. I can vouch for Tatasky. I had cable STB earlier and TataSky now but believe me TataSky SD quality is way ahead then STB
Only problem in Cable STB is the "cable". If any junction the cable is of low quality your picture is going to be problematic. I can vouch for Tatasky. I had cable STB earlier and TataSky now but believe me TataSky SD quality is way ahead then STB
S Sudeep New Member Joined Aug 19, 2012 Messages 30 Points 0 Location Mumbai Nov 2, 2012 #6 Not sure if recording function is available on cable stb. Tata Sky HD+ has it and I find it to be a very useful feature
Not sure if recording function is available on cable stb. Tata Sky HD+ has it and I find it to be a very useful feature