Pace offer free-to-air HDTV satellite set top box

No need for Sky HD or Telewest according to Pace

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Pace offer free-to-air HDTV satellite set top box

26 May 2006 17:32 GMT / By Stuart Miles

Pace Micro Technology has today announced the launch of a high definition (HD) free-to-air satellite set-top box meaning footie fans won't have to sign up to Sky or Telewests' services to get the BBC HD football matches.

However, there is a catch.

Pace is keen to point out that to get the HD signal keen viewers will have to move their satellite dish to point to the Astra satellite at 19.2 degrees or 28.2 degrees (with BBC HD satellite programming only available on the latter feed) and of course a HD-Ready television set to watch the content.

UK customers keen to get the HD signal in this roundabout sort of way, can buy the HD set-top box directly from Pace at www.PaceShop.com or via their local independent retailer.

The Pace HD box will retail around £299.



Comments

  • The economy is slowing down, so why do you not take advantage and give a discount.Energy prices are on the rise and I have a feeling some of us will not be making many sales.£300 is a bit two much. Posted by Terry Patrick Doran, England
  • Why spend £300 when you can get a freesat box for £150 Posted by chris, england

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