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CableCard Dead ?
From the July 3 New York Times article by Erica Taub:
1. Less than 3 % of the CableCard ready sets that have been sold are actually using it. Only 170,000 CableCards are actually in use. 2. Sharp has reduced the number of of CableCard sets from 10 to 2. Philips from 7 to 3, and Sony from 4 to 2. Only the high end sets seem to offer it in the new models. 3. LG and Panasonic expect to offer 2 way CableCard sets this year, but the specification won't even be ready. They expect a more realistic date to be 07, 08, or even 09. 4. A Mr. Doherty from Envisioneering is quoted as saying "The CableCard is essentially dead. It will go down in histore like the Edsel". Tam |
CableCard Dead ?
4. A Mr. Doherty from Envisioneering is quoted as saying "The CableCard is
essentially dead. It will go down in histore like the Edsel". It always seemed dead to me - something like 0.01% of the capabilities of a "real" cable box, and TVs that support it have a hefty price increase added to provide that support. |
CableCard Dead ?
Gee, I wonder why the CableCard never worked out.
Bet the Cable companies are happy they won. Just wasnt a money maker for them. |
CableCard Dead ?
Gee, I wonder why the CableCard never worked out.
Bet the Cable companies are happy they won. Just wasnt a money maker for them. Cox charged $2/mo but had a $60 installation fee. I can get the HD, all pay per views (other peoples) and a few digital channels without it. |
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