Videocon d2h launches new channels
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, July 21: Videocon d2h, one of fastest growing DTH service providers in India today said it is offering highest number of Asli HD channels on its platform.
“Asli HD channels are broadcast in 1080i format,” it said, adding that these channels have superior picture clarity giving more depth and sharpness to the picture, crystal clear digital quality picture and digital quality sound.
“The Asli HD channels are superior to the digitally modified upscaled channels which other DTH service providers are offering and claiming as High definition channels,” it said in a statement.
The Asli HD Channels available on Videocon d2h are 24 hrs advertisement free Star Plus HD, Star World HD, Star Cricket HD, ESPN HD, Star Movies HD, Star Gold HD, Movies Now HD, Discovery HD, National Geographic HD, Travel XP HD, Active Music HD, Active 3D Channel.
The statement quoted Saurabh Dhoot, Director Videocon group as saying: “We feel highly ecstatic to be the only player in the DTH space who offers highest number of Asli HD channels. We at Videocon d2h believe in giving our viewers the finest video and audio quality by transforming their television viewing experience.”
“The Asli HD channels, Videocon d2h takes viewer into different world and makes him feel special.”
Anil Khera, CEO Videocon d2h said “Videocon d2h believes in offering their customers with the most premium content, and by introducing 12 Asli HD channels & services we have fulfilled our promise of giving more than expected. Videocon d2h subscribers can enjoy high-definition Channels of various genres like sports, movies, entertainment, infotainment, and music. This promise of giving the best of channels and services across genre has built trust for brand Videocon d2h.”
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