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<blockquote data-quote="Morgan Irwin" data-source="post: 815990" data-attributes="member: 17017"><p>Hi Chris, yes I agree that satellite broadcast doesn't have the capacity to carry more than 1080p video (4k & the like) it probably potentially does, however with the introduction of FTTH our methods of watching more relevant content will definitely change from being satellite broadcast.</p><p></p><p>At this point in time, even I don't use DSTV for day to day viewing, but of course still keep it for sports & news watching.</p><p>For me, movies will be over something like an Apple TV or a Bluray disk rather.</p><p></p><p>I haven't worked with Meyer Electronics, but I have done quite a bit of work with Smart Village before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Morgan Irwin, post: 815990, member: 17017"] Hi Chris, yes I agree that satellite broadcast doesn't have the capacity to carry more than 1080p video (4k & the like) it probably potentially does, however with the introduction of FTTH our methods of watching more relevant content will definitely change from being satellite broadcast. At this point in time, even I don't use DSTV for day to day viewing, but of course still keep it for sports & news watching. For me, movies will be over something like an Apple TV or a Bluray disk rather. I haven't worked with Meyer Electronics, but I have done quite a bit of work with Smart Village before. [/QUOTE]
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