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Cablevision and 5 others sign deal with Sony to Kill Cable Box

chek_ya_self

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Saw this on Cable Rant
Looks like we won't need Cable Boxes in a few years.
Then everyone can stop complaining about be forced to have a Cable Box.

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OCAP, I will believe it when I see it. Glad one manufacturer has come to some agreement with the cable companies, but it would be nice if more than one was onboard with the cable companies. Now the card fees will rise to the level of the cable boxes if this takes off.
 
But DVR is the new VCR and most people aren't going to want to give that up. So the cablecos will for the foreseeable future have boxes in house.
 
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Maybe the cable companies will start giving out televisions with this device as a promotion to sign up (or switch off satellite or competetor) (roll eyes).
 
Ah, this makes 4, the big 4. Samsung, Panasonic, LG & Sony.

Well looks like 5 now with Sony.

Found this from CES, just hope it actually happens and is not something that never comes to the marketplace.

Four of the world's leading consumer electronics companies, representing more than 28 percent of global television sales (iSuppli Corp., 9/07), demonstrated tru2way-based products at CES 2008:

Panasonic – Displayed 42" and 50" tru2way plasma televisions, part of their Viera line that will operate without a set-top box from a single remote and that will be in the marketplace by the 2008 holiday season.

Samsung – Demonstrated a tru2way HD set-top box that was running the Comcast/TV Guide program guide, model DCB-H670C.

LG Electronics – Showed its Model 42LG51 - LCD television with tru2way functionality.

Thomson – Exhibited a tru2way set-top box, the "9000 Series – HD MPEG-2/4 Interactive Cable Decoder for the North American market".

At the show, Panasonic and Comcast also teamed to announce a new portable digital video recorder (P-DVR) that uses tru2way technology. The device, called AnyPlay™ P-DVR, allows customers to record programming at home and take it with them for viewing wherever they go.

Tru2way™ Technology a Hit at 2008 CES

So Panasonic TVs this fall/winter will perhaps have OCAP, which is great, if it happens. Now when do the others onboard with OCAP deliver products to the marketplace or offer a timeline. Looks like 2009 onward for this stuff to hit the marketplace in a big way.
 
what will happen when the device stops working inside your TV and your TV has no warranty? Who do you complaint to?
 
This is in the cable companies best interest.

Why?

Cablecard customer today rents a cablecard at 2 dollars.

- Can't sub to OnDemand services
- Cant order PPV with onebutton press (limits impulse purchasing, as making a phone call lets more thought go into it)


With a True2Way TV, they still get you to rent the cablecard, but also can now have the potential for extra revenue from the above two reasons.

Makes sense to me.

Plus, they don't have to stock all those cable boxes, (yes, space to store those boxes COSTS money!!), and eat the cost when those cable boxes go bad, and swap one out for "free."