Videocon d2h & Philips Unleashes Future Home Entertainment experience

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Technology has been evolving continuously to give us devices of active engagement and immense joy. It is the same with technology too. Entertainment has moved from being pleased to vivid, engaging and much more. And making it possible is the DDB Foundation, a frontrunner in providing digital technology platform. Thanks to this amazing technology, TV viewing will never be the same.

At the DDB Foundation, one significant fact we realized is that with each passing day, the world is becoming more and more digitized and you are bound to be left behind if you are not digitally ready. We are driven by this need to make digitization a reality and make it accessible to millions of Indians.


DDB foundation in collaboration with seven of the biggest names in new-age technology under the leadership of STMicroelectronics that include Videocon d2h, Irdeto, Nivio, Faroudja, Strata, Philips & Videocon d2h. A digital technology platform that will optimize your TV viewing experience like never before.
This new technology helps receive digital signals without the help of any set-top box, giving you an audio-visual experience you have never seen or heard before. Its cloud computing abilities help you work and help save files on it too, while giving you a superior browsing experience of your favorite websites including Facebook, Youtube, Twitter. It also has the ability to convert 2D channels into live-like 3D quality, making this digital technology platform nothing short of being magical.


This association with such big global names will help reach the depths of technology that has never been explored before and will open the door to an amazing world of possibilities.



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The DDB Foundation, which is a union of seven technology titans unveiled their most prestigious innovation - the Digital Direct Broadcast (DDB) technology platform. The DDB technology platform is an advanced TV operating system, which allows the DDB enabled televisions to perform multiple functions never experienced before on one single platform.

This revolutionary technology is pioneered by STMicroelectronics - World’s leading semiconductor company, Irdeto – World’s leading innovative software and application maker, Nivio – World’s leading cloud computing brand, Faroudja – Emmy award winning audio-video technology, Strata – World’s leading sound technology and is presented by Videocon d2h - India’s most advanced DTH service provider and Phillips – World's leader in healthcare, lighting and consumer lifestyle brand.

The DDB Research Foundation also announced renowned Bollywood Actress Priyanka Chopra as the Brand Ambassador for the DDB technology Platform across the Indian Subcontinent.

The DDB technology platform sets new Global standards in Home Entertainment Experience, something the World has never seen before. DDB technology platform will optimize your TV viewing experience with the convergence of various features never experienced before on a single platform! DDB technology will help receive digital signals without a set-top box, giving you an audio-visual experience never experienced before. In view of complete Digitalization regulation by Govt by year 2015 starting with 4 Metros from 1st July 2012, the DDB enabled TV will meet these requirements.

Its cloud computing abilities help you work and save your files on it too, while giving you a superior browsing experience of your favourite websites, including Facebook, Youtube and Twitter. It also has the ability to convert 2D channels into life-like 3D quality, making this digital technology platform nothing short of being magical. So you no more need multiple devices, you DDB technology platform TV’s will do it all!

The DDB Foundation spokesperson said that DDB personifies the next level of home entertainment experience stating, "Technology has been evolving continuously to give us devices that have become an integral part of our day to day lives. The DDB technology platform is touted to be a game changer in this Industry similar to what Android has done to the Smartphone devices. We at DDB Foundation are proud to be frontrunners in providing this digital technology platform, with which TV viewing will never be the same. At the DDB Foundation, we realized is that with each passing day, the world is becoming more and more digitized thereby creating the need for Digital ready gadgets."

The spokesperson also shared that many renowned Brands are already showing keen interest in launching DDB technology run products. And confidently predicted that by 2015, around 50% of Televisions would be running on DDB technology". This association with such big global names will help reach the depths of technology that has never been explored before and will open the door to an amazing world of possibilities.

This new technological wave also rides high on features such as dual core processor – 450 Mhz, 14-bit video processor; Motion Enhancement and Motion Correction (MEMC), which interpolates and constructs the "in between" frames to eliminate issues related to both motion judder and motion blur, giving you an outstanding viewing experience, 3D Technology, Faroudja Video and Audio Optimized that eliminates any distortion caused by noise signal and gives you a vivid and clear image for your viewing; Strata Certified Audio and 10-band Graphic Equalizer and HDMI – CEC.
 

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Videocon, Philips gear up for digitisation minus set-top box

Videocon and Philips are gearing up to usher in a new regime with new models that can receive and broadcast TV signals without a set-top box, though a debate over the preparedness of cable operators to migrate to digitisation from July 1 continues to rage.

The two companies are launching light-emitting diode (LED) TVs that will eliminate the need for a set-top box, a device otherwise necessary to receive digital signals in the new regime. This will be the second time that Videocon will take a shot at this; it had launched ‘Satellite TVs’ almost five years ago, but these didn’t work in the marketplace.

This time, Videocon has timed the launch when digitisation in the four metros — Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata and Chennai — is expected to roll out. Persons in the know say the new TVs, which will be priced at a slight premium to regular ones, will hit the market this month, but company director Anirudh Dhoot says it’ll happen next month. “We are still finalising the date of the launch,” Dhoot says. “By September, the entire range of these TVs will be out.”
Philips will launch its TVs by next month, says Dinkar Pathak, product manager at PE Electronics, the brand licensee for Philips’ audio-visual products and Electrolux’s home appliances. Pathak is in charge of the TV portfolio for Philips.

Dhoot and Pathak say the price differential between new LEDs and regular ones will be Rs 2,000 to Rs 3,000. For instance, a 42-inch new LED from Philips will cost Rs 65,000, while a regular one from the company is available for Rs 63,000.

The technology that will enable Videocon and Philips to launch these new LEDs is called digital direct broadcast (DDB). Pathak says DDB is a TV operating system that allows TV sets compliant with it to perform multiple functions. “Besides eliminating a set-top box, all upgrades can happen easily on these TVs,” he says.

Apart from direct digital transmission, DDB-compliant TVs allow 3D viewing, internet browsing and cloud computing. By cloud computing, the reference here is to computing and storage capacity over a network. End-users access cloud-based applications through a web browser, while the business software and data are stored on servers at a remote location. For cloud computing, an internet connection is a must, which DDB-compliant TVs are able to provide, Pathak says.

While most high-end TVs today double up as personal computers with a virtual keyboard and the TV remote as a mouse, direct digital transmission is something that none has provided so far. Experts say DDB will be a game changer in that sense.

But there are downsides too, point out a few others. DDB works best on the direct-to-home (DTH) platform, not on the cable. Given that the bulk of TV viewing homes continues to use cable, not DTH, the new TVs will not constitute a major portion of the flat-panel TV market, at least for the time being.

The 3.8-million flat-panel TV market is slated to touch five million by the end of the year, buoyed by a surge in demand for LEDs, whose price points are rapidly falling vis-a-vis liquid crystal display TVs, which constitute the bulk of the market.

Videocon, say company officials, will bundle its DTH service as a package with the new TVs for those consumers who do not have a DTH connection. Philips, on the other hand, has tied up with Videocon as its DTH partner.

What is DDB?

Digital direct broadcast, or DDB, is a TV operating system that allows television sets compliant with it to perform multiple functions. This includes direct digital transmission, 3D viewing, internet browsing and cloud computing. The big plus is the elimination of a set-top-box.

The technology works best over direct-to-home (DTH). DDB-compliant TVs will typically receive digital signals directly from the dish antenna and broadcast it. Audio and video quality is said to be better than current cable and DTH transmission.


Videocon, Philips gear up for digitisation minus set-top box
 

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Digital Direct Broadcast (DDB) Foundation has launched a new digital entertainment platform – Digital Direct Broadcast, which claims to offer a better television viewing experience by offering features like an integrated set-top box, 2D to 3D image conversion, Cloud Computing, Direct Satellite reception among others.

Digital Direct Broadcast (DDB) Foundation is a consortium of seven technology companies including the semiconductor company STMicroelectronics, application maker Irdeto, cloud computing focused Nivio, audio-video technology company Faroudja, Sound technology company Strata, DTH service provider Videocon d2h and electronics company Phillips.

There’s not much info on the types of devices which will support the platform, at this point in time. But we feel that the device will be an advanced version of a set-top box with support for 3D and internet based apps. We will not be surprised if it will be supported initially by Videocon on its DTH platform.

Features and Specs: As stated earlier, this new platform brings in new features like an Integrated set-top box which can directly receive satellite signals without the need of a separate set-top box; a 2D to 3D conversion technology which converts the regular 2D images in television channels to 3D images in supported televisions; Internet browsing with several television apps to access Facebook, Twitter, Google, Skype, Yahoo and others; a 450MHz dual core processor along with a 14 bit processor which is apparently capable of displaying 4 trillion colors; a Cloud TV service which allows users to share files, pictures or songs over the air; Over The Air (OTA) software updates; improved audio-visual experience, 10-band graphic equalizer, and HDMI support.

Availability: The consortium stated that the platform will be launched on July 1, to coincide with the upcoming mandatory digitization and will be available across four metro cities including Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata. Although, there is no specific information on the pricing front at present.


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