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StarHub Cable TV to cost more from July 11

Philip Wong  |  Jun 11, 2007

Come July 11, the StarHub Cable TV monthly fee will cost an extra S$4 (US$2.94) for each Basic Group and Value Pack subscription. The Singapore Telco has cited ongoing increased cost of acquired content as a justification for the upcoming adjustments. This will be its first major revision since 1995 with the exception of a 39 percent Basic Group price cut and sports package hike in 2001 and 2004, respectively.

According to StarHub, 20 new channels have been added without extra charge in the past 3.5 years. Two new additions will be made available for its Education Basic Group and Family Plus subscribers soon.

To address the costly sports programs, StarHub plans to up the subscription price from S$15 (US$11.03) to S$25 (US$18.38), but this will be implemented only in October 2007.

Refer to the following chart for the original and new pricing for the various Basic Group and Value Pack subscriptions.

Subscription
Existing monthly fee
(prices before GST)
Monthly fee from July 11
(prices before GST)
Any three Basic Groups S$20 (US$14.71) S$24 (US$17.65)
Any four Basic Groups S$24 (US$17.65) S$28 (US$20.59)
Any five Basic Groups S$27 (US$19.85) S$31 (US$22.79)
All six Basic Groups S$29 (US$21.32) S$33 (US$24.26)
Chinese World II /
Hindi World Value Pack
S$38 (US$27.94) S$42 (US$30.88)
Movie Lovers Value Pack S$48 (US$35.29) S$52 (US$38.24)
Action Seekers /
All-Time Favourites Value Pack
S$49 (US$36.03) S$53 (US$38.97)
Ultimate Value Pack S$95 (US$69.85) S$99 (US$72.79)

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Touch-and-control Logitech Harmony

Philip Wong  |  Jun 11, 2007

There is still a long way to go before HDMI-Consumer-Electronics-Control interoperability takes off prime time. So for the time being, you can either juggle between a battery of remotes or settle with one of those talented universal controllers. The latest trickling into the Asian market is the Logitech Harmony 1000. This is the Swiss company's current flagship model and its pilot touchscreen offering.

The Harmony 1000 puts you in complete control of your home theater, lighting system and household appliances with its large 3.5-inch color touch screen and customizable user interface. Easy on the eyes, they complement its customary activity-based controls and comprehensive online infrared code database to ensure a no-fuss one-touch operation.

On-the-fly multiple room control is now also supported with an optional radio frequency wireless extender, while the bundled charging dock and integrated Lithium-ion battery serves up roughly a week's worth of power. The Logitech Harmony is now available in Singapore at Tangs Technobay for S$899 (US$661.03). Logitech has indicated no immediate plans to launch the product in the rest of Asia.
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Samsung ups the ante with two new HD players

Philip Wong  |  Jun 08, 2007

It's going to be an interesting Christmas this year, HD-wise. We just received insider news that two more Samsung high-def players will be heading our way in Q4 2007. And forget about the latest BD-P1200 as we will be getting a stepped-up BD-P1400 instead! But what got us really excited was confirmation on the impending arrival of its dual-format BD-UP5000. This is a full-featured universal disc player that plays back both Blu-ray and HD-DVD formats and their interactive technologies. Pricing and specifications were unfortunately not available at press time.

On a separate note, the recent debut of the second-generation Toshiba HD-E1 HD-DVD player has prompted a deep price revision for Samsung's BD-P1000 Blu-ray player, from a cutthroat S$1,999 (US$1,469.85) down to a reasonable S$999 (US$734.56) tag. But even at this pricing, it still pales in comparison to the Sony PlayStation 3 which delivers videophile-grade 24Hz 1080p visuals and wireless multimedia streaming capability.

So what other next-gen players are in the pipeline? From the HD-DVD camp, we will probably be getting a souped-up 1080p model by end of the year. As for Blu-ray, expect another possible market revolt when Sony launches its highly affordable US$599 BDP-S300 some time in Q4. That leaves vendors such as Pioneer, Panasonic and LG sitting on the fence without firm indication of a possible Asian entry for 2007.
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Ultra-bling Ambilight TV

Philip Wong  |  Jun 07, 2007

Some say diamonds are a girl's best friend, while countries go to war (watch Blood Diamond) supplying them. If you are into the bling factor of these precious stones, remember to drop by Courts Tampines megastore for a sneak peek of Philips' Diamond FlatTV. Developed to commemorate its millionth Ambilight flat panel, this one-of-a-kind 42-incher features a stunning 2,250 diamond-encrusted frame.

To coincide with its Singapore appearance from June 15 to 24, a diamond set worth S$3,000 (US$2,205.88) will be given out in a lucky draw for any Ambilight TV purchased during the showcase. As for the price for this glittery affair? US$220,000 is a ballpark figure, though the proceeds will be going to charity instead. That will be after an auction at the end of its world tour which will include New Zealand, Malaysia and Thailand. For those with deep pockets, no further details of the auction were available at press time.

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Sony A/V receiver goes hi-def

Philip Wong  |  Jun 06, 2007

Heads up, home theater fanatics. Another next-gen A/V receiver is heading our way to Asia. This time we have Sony making its pilot entry with the STR-DA5300ES. As we understand from its regional product manager, this will be the only high-def surround sound-ready A/V receiver in its Asia 2007 lineup. Expectations are running high for the 5300, being a member of the premium ES family with a long established lineage.

While its full specifications are sketchy with only confirmed uncompressed multichannel audio (Linear PCM) support, we believe the 5300 will almost certainly ship with 1080p input and HDMI switching capabilities. HDMI version 1.3 is also a given, taking into consideration the above-mentioned onboard sound decoding. There is also a vague mention of a lower-end STR-DA3300 slated for release in the same month but no further details.

The pricing of both Sony A/V receivers was not available at press time.
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