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Startimes, GOtv or Jolini FTA set top box for Shaggs
Caveman
#1 Posted : Sunday, December 22, 2013 6:53:11 PM
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Hi ladies, gentlemen and others.
Since this analogue TV switch-off will be effected within the next year in the whole country (before the next Christmas), which gadget is the best to bless the shaggs guys with this festive season? I fear to receive a request for monthly subscriptions Mpesa every month.....Jolini come to my rescue.
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vin
#2 Posted : Sunday, December 22, 2013 7:05:47 PM
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Hi caveman.my opinion is that startimes is full of s**t.
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Rankaz13
#3 Posted : Sunday, December 22, 2013 7:50:48 PM
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Caveman wrote:
Hi ladies, gentlemen and others.
Since this analogue TV switch-off will be effected within the next year in the whole country (before the next Christmas), which gadget is the best to bless the shaggs guys with this festive season? I fear to receive a request for monthly subscriptions Mpesa every month.....Jolini come to my rescue.
https://www.facebook.com...&id=325220820930746


If you don't wanna pay monthly subscriptions, get either Jolini or Rockdale. Both have quite sensitive tuners and good picture clarity.
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#4 Posted : Sunday, December 22, 2013 8:43:43 PM
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can someone advice about H-box its the cheapest at 3850.
bird_man
#5 Posted : Sunday, December 22, 2013 11:30:51 PM
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Get GoTv & pay a one-off opening fee for local channels only.The fee is 2,600sh.
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Caveman
#6 Posted : Monday, December 23, 2013 9:06:41 AM
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bird_man wrote:
Get GoTv & pay a one-off opening fee for local channels only.The fee is 2,600sh.

3,399+2600=5,999 for a box which does not have PVR, USB ....? Jolini is only 4,500. I understand once one pays the 2,600 for opening the local channels, there is no reverse process.
kollabo
#7 Posted : Monday, December 23, 2013 11:12:28 AM
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GoTV ni wajanja sana. Ati 2,600 to open up local channels.
Caveman
#8 Posted : Monday, December 23, 2013 1:02:18 PM
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The analogue switch off case by MOA has been dismissed with cost. CCK may now be free to order switch off of analogue signal transmission anytime.
bird_man
#9 Posted : Monday, December 23, 2013 2:15:10 PM
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Caveman wrote:
bird_man wrote:
Get GoTv & pay a one-off opening fee for local channels only.The fee is 2,600sh.

3,399+2600=5,999 for a box which does not have PVR, USB ....? Jolini is only 4,500. I understand once one pays the 2,600 for opening the local channels, there is no reverse process.


@Caveman,I guess Jolini is good for local channels plus playing movies from your external harddisk.Go-Tv on the other hand allows you watch channels like (if you pay) BET,SS Blitz,SS Select 1&2,NatGeo Wild,DiscoveryWorld,BBC,CNN,Channel 0,MtvBase etc.....does Jolini have that?
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Caveman
#10 Posted : Monday, December 23, 2013 7:47:39 PM
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bird_man wrote:
Caveman wrote:
bird_man wrote:
Get GoTv & pay a one-off opening fee for local channels only.The fee is 2,600sh.

3,399+2600=5,999 for a box which does not have PVR, USB ....? Jolini is only 4,500. I understand once one pays the 2,600 for opening the local channels, there is no reverse process.


@Caveman,I guess Jolini is good for local channels plus playing movies from your external harddisk.Go-Tv on the other hand allows you watch channels like (if you pay) BET,SS Blitz,SS Select 1&2,NatGeo Wild,DiscoveryWorld,BBC,CNN,Channel 0,MtvBase etc.....does Jolini have that?

Nope.....please also list the channel(number of channels) you would view if you don't pay your monthly charges when it is due. It is obvious payTV has more channels.
bird_man
#11 Posted : Tuesday, December 24, 2013 2:48:41 AM
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Caveman wrote:
bird_man wrote:
Caveman wrote:
bird_man wrote:
Get GoTv & pay a one-off opening fee for local channels only.The fee is 2,600sh.

3,399+2600=5,999 for a box which does not have PVR, USB ....? Jolini is only 4,500. I understand once one pays the 2,600 for opening the local channels, there is no reverse process.


@Caveman,I guess Jolini is good for local channels plus playing movies from your external harddisk.Go-Tv on the other hand allows you watch channels like (if you pay) BET,SS Blitz,SS Select 1&2,NatGeo Wild,DiscoveryWorld,BBC,CNN,Channel 0,MtvBase etc.....does Jolini have that?

Nope.....please also list the channel(number of channels) you would view if you don't pay your monthly charges when it is due. It is obvious payTV has more channels.


Each has its advantages I guess depending on consumer preferences.
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bird_man
#12 Posted : Tuesday, December 24, 2013 2:50:11 AM
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Caveman wrote:
bird_man wrote:
Caveman wrote:
bird_man wrote:
Get GoTv & pay a one-off opening fee for local channels only.The fee is 2,600sh.

3,399+2600=5,999 for a box which does not have PVR, USB ....? Jolini is only 4,500. I understand once one pays the 2,600 for opening the local channels, there is no reverse process.


@Caveman,I guess Jolini is good for local channels plus playing movies from your external harddisk.Go-Tv on the other hand allows you watch channels like (if you pay) BET,SS Blitz,SS Select 1&2,NatGeo Wild,DiscoveryWorld,BBC,CNN,Channel 0,MtvBase etc.....does Jolini have that?

Nope.....please also list the channel(number of channels) you would view if you don't pay your monthly charges when it is due. It is obvious payTV has more channels.


Each has its advantages I guess depending on consumer preferences.Personally I prefer not to pay at all by upgrading to digital tv with inbuilt dvb-t2.
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butterflyke
#13 Posted : Tuesday, December 24, 2013 7:25:35 AM
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bird_man wrote:
Caveman wrote:
bird_man wrote:
Caveman wrote:
bird_man wrote:
Get GoTv & pay a one-off opening fee for local channels only.The fee is 2,600sh.

3,399+2600=5,999 for a box which does not have PVR, USB ....? Jolini is only 4,500. I understand once one pays the 2,600 for opening the local channels, there is no reverse process.


@Caveman,I guess Jolini is good for local channels plus playing movies from your external harddisk.Go-Tv on the other hand allows you watch channels like (if you pay) BET,SS Blitz,SS Select 1&2,NatGeo Wild,DiscoveryWorld,BBC,CNN,Channel 0,MtvBase etc.....does Jolini have that?

Nope.....please also list the channel(number of channels) you would view if you don't pay your monthly charges when it is due. It is obvious payTV has more channels.


Each has its advantages I guess depending on consumer preferences.Personally I prefer not to pay at all by upgrading to digital tv with inbuilt dvb-t2.


are the inbuilt now available locally? i remember retailers saying that they were selling them but there was a compatibility problem in kenya. i am a little grey here. someone please shed some light
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Rankaz13
#14 Posted : Tuesday, December 24, 2013 8:48:32 AM
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butterflyke wrote:
bird_man wrote:
Caveman wrote:
bird_man wrote:
Caveman wrote:
bird_man wrote:
Get GoTv & pay a one-off opening fee for local channels only.The fee is 2,600sh.

3,399+2600=5,999 for a box which does not have PVR, USB ....? Jolini is only 4,500. I understand once one pays the 2,600 for opening the local channels, there is no reverse process.


@Caveman,I guess Jolini is good for local channels plus playing movies from your external harddisk.Go-Tv on the other hand allows you watch channels like (if you pay) BET,SS Blitz,SS Select 1&2,NatGeo Wild,DiscoveryWorld,BBC,CNN,Channel 0,MtvBase etc.....does Jolini have that?

Nope.....please also list the channel(number of channels) you would view if you don't pay your monthly charges when it is due. It is obvious payTV has more channels.


Each has its advantages I guess depending on consumer preferences.Personally I prefer not to pay at all by upgrading to digital tv with inbuilt dvb-t2.


are the inbuilt now available locally? i remember retailers saying that they were selling them but there was a compatibility problem in kenya. i am a little grey here. someone please shed some light


Samsung launched one with an inbuilt DVB-T2 tuner in 2012. Check on their local website which has specs and prices too:

http://samsutech.net/LEDS_TVs/About_LED_all.html
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bird_man
#15 Posted : Tuesday, December 24, 2013 9:41:44 AM
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@butterflyke, they are now available.
Mostly the Samsung & Sony new models.Make sure when buying they test the digital tuning for you, its just a quick test.
The price range is about 40-60K depending on screen size & whether Smart Tv or not.
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jaggernaut
#16 Posted : Tuesday, December 24, 2013 9:56:15 AM
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Yesterday I saw a free to air set top box brand name 'Next' at nakumatt that's selling at 3k. It's made in turkey. Should be this one:

www.next.com.tr/U147,17,...sal-terrestrial-next.htm
butterflyke
#17 Posted : Tuesday, December 24, 2013 7:16:52 PM
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thanks @Rankaz13 and birdman
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#18 Posted : Tuesday, December 24, 2013 10:19:00 PM
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bird_man wrote:
Caveman wrote:
bird_man wrote:
Get GoTv & pay a one-off opening fee for local channels only.The fee is 2,600sh.

3,399+2600=5,999 for a box which does not have PVR, USB ....? Jolini is only 4,500. I understand once one pays the 2,600 for opening the local channels, there is no reverse process.


@Caveman,I guess Jolini is good for local channels plus playing movies from your external harddisk.Go-Tv on the other hand allows you watch channels like (if you pay) BET,SS Blitz,SS Select 1&2,NatGeo Wild,DiscoveryWorld,BBC,CNN,Channel 0,MtvBase etc.....does Jolini have that?

people dont want pay tv
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#19 Posted : Wednesday, December 25, 2013 11:09:05 AM
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wazua i think we have more options, check this out
http://digitalkenya.go.k...s-and-authorised-vendors
Ngalaka
#20 Posted : Saturday, December 28, 2013 9:13:28 AM
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Last week, I came across a set top box named Samsutech whose cost seemed competitive.

Would anyone here assist with some review of this brand!
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