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High-definition TV launched in UAE
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, July 07 - 2009 at 14:39
Cable TV provider E-Vision has announced the launch of high definition (HD) programming for UAE viewers, becoming the first Pay TV provider in the Middle East to launch a commercial HD service. E-Vision, which is part of Etisalat, said its HD service will offer content from Abu Dhabi TV HD, Luxe HD, Fashion TV HD , Showtime HD and Al Jazeera Sports HD. The HD service will be available to customers through the new HD set top box which also offers PVR (Personal Video Recorder) features. Customers will need to pay a monthly fee of Dhs30 with the HD set top box costing Dhs999 to access 3 complementary HD channels. The new Set top box being introduced has a built in PVR with 250 GB hard disk.
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