New channel High TV is available in 1080 / 3D in clear (not a feed)
Hi all,
There is a new channel available in 1080, 3D in clear (not a feed) coming from Hispasat satellite, 30W (Qu band). The channel is amazing. And I think this is the first 3D 1080 channel available for free in Americas. However, the picture is doubled, side by side (you will see what I am talking about when you view it on a regular lcd TV). I sent an email to ask what is required to view it. They replied back saying that I need 3D TV plus a pair of compatible 3D glasses. It is an amazing channel. As far as I can see it comes in clear in Europe and now in the US. However, as it is with free channels you never know what they are planning to do later. Possibilities are: they may lock it, they may move to commercial packages as soon as they reach a deal or they may disappear. I send another email asking about that, but did not receive any answer. Can somebody please go to the High TV channel, find an email and ask if they will stay in clear, and what their plans are for the future?
Thank you!
Hi all,
There is a new channel available in 1080, 3D in clear (not a feed) coming from Hispasat satellite, 30W (Qu band). The channel is amazing. And I think this is the first 3D 1080 channel available for free in Americas. However, the picture is doubled, side by side (you will see what I am talking about when you view it on a regular lcd TV). I sent an email to ask what is required to view it. They replied back saying that I need 3D TV plus a pair of compatible 3D glasses. It is an amazing channel. As far as I can see it comes in clear in Europe and now in the US. However, as it is with free channels you never know what they are planning to do later. Possibilities are: they may lock it, they may move to commercial packages as soon as they reach a deal or they may disappear. I send another email asking about that, but did not receive any answer. Can somebody please go to the High TV channel, find an email and ask if they will stay in clear, and what their plans are for the future?
Thank you!
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