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Title: New embedded KVH TracVision automotive satellite TV system featured on Cadillac Limo.(Cadillac Escalade)
Publication: Wireless Satellite and Broadcasting Newsletter (Newsletter)
Date: April 1, 2005
Publisher: Information Gatekeepers, Inc.
Volume: 15 Issue: 4 Page: 10(2)

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KVH TracVision R5sl 12″ In-Motion Satellite TV System”
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Carry Dish Network Wherever You Go

Dish network is making the best use of modern technology in various ways. Recently they have launched a portable satellite video player perfectly fitting into your pocket. This device is made to store satellite TV shows, movies, news, music and many other digital data to its hard drive memory. Most importantly not being a dish network subscriber, you can still purchase the device from any dish network dealer.

You might be thinking, what’s new in that? Various electronic companies have already launched portable video player devices in the market and people are quite acquainted with that since long before. But as Dish Network claims, the Pocket Dish is not just a portable video player but something you can call it as portable media center. Besides watching various satellite TV programs, users can also play games and store up to 300,000 still photos to the device. Moreover you don’t have to buy the games or movies but you download them directly from your satellite TV system through dish network DVR.

EchoStar Communications, the owner of Dish Network, launched the device in October, 2005. Implementing ground breaking technologies they have structured three pocket dish models namely, AV402E, AV500E and AV700E.

Size and configurations vary with the categories. AV402E is an entry level pocket dish device with 20 GB memory and 2.2 inch LCD screen. It can play 20 hours of dish network digital programming. AV500E is a little richer in configuration having 4 inch of LCD screen and 30GB storage capacity. The most advanced one is AV700E. It has 7 inch LCD screen and 40GB data storage capacity. The price value is around $150, $300 and $400 respectively.

The pocket dish device is very much user-friendly, similar to other dish network services. Users can directly transfer satellite TV telecasts from their television system to the pocket dish by simply connecting the satellite TV DVR receiver with the pocket dish device through a 2.0 UBS cable.

Commonly, when a dish network DVR receiver records certain satellite TV program, it gets stored to the hard drive memory in a compressed format. Therefore the video data can easily fit into the memory of pocket dish device. Other portable video players can only accept data from computers while pocket dish can be accessed directly from your television set up which is a great benefit indeed.

Pocket dish resembles with video iPod in terms of LCD display and hard drive capacity. But the advantage actually lies in pricing. Apple iPod costs a lot more than this EchoStar product. Also not having a computer set up the iPod thing is actually of no use, where as you can transfer data to your pocket dish directly from satellite TV. In other words, here you can get a greater dish network programming option to choose from and keep in your device.

So, get ready to carry your favorite dish network programs everywhere you go and watch at any moment you wish to. Present yourself with the latest dish network offer and get refreshed anytime anywhere.

About Author
Andrew Lofez is an expert writer on dish satellite TV technology. Over the years he has gathered immense knowledge about satellite TV systems and its changing face in recent times. Currently he is working on other aspects of satellite TV like dish channels, dish antenna and dish networks.

Know the major Satellite TV providers

The residents of America basically have two choices when it comes to choosing a satellite TV system at their homes. There are many satellite TV providers that offer the most choices for least money, but most of them want a reliable and hassle free digital dish TV provider. Some of the satellite TV providers in your country are DirecTV, Ordersatellitenow and Dish Network, although Pegasus and Voom are fast becoming major contenders in satellite television industry.

Most of the dish TV providers are in competition with each other as majority of them offer similar services and constantly change or add some extra features to lure prospects. So how do you choose the best amongst so many satellite TV providers? You can start off by comparing the prices and the services that a satellite TV has to offer. This will help you to decide which service best fits your viewing needs. But, first you need to understand what each one has to offer.

Today, satellite TV providers make it possible for you to have hundreds of channels piped straight into your television sets. They have also liberated us from the need to be at the mercy of cable TV companies. Most of the satellite TV providers have more than 250 channels to offer with loads of exciting features. The fact is that most of the cable TV providers lack efficient customer service.

Over the past few years the dish TV providers have pummeled the cable TV companies in price, satisfaction and service. Till some years ago, you had to get a large dish antenna in your backyard, but now the things have changed. You only need to have an 18 inch dish that sits on your roof and it is barely noticeable. This is another area where Dish network kicks cable TV providers.

Cable television versus Satellite TV

If one compares cable television with of satellite TV services, you will most likely notice that the difference between two types of medium are in picture, cost, quality, programming choices and consumer approval ratings. Most of the people wander that, if satellite TV providers have so many advantages over cable, then the services are going to cost more. That’s another area where satellite TV beats cable TV providers as they always lower priced than cable providers on every package level. Here is the overall comparison between satellite TV providers and cable TV.

Picture Quality: Today, satellite TV providers broadcast only digital signals; but there is no extra charge for this. Cable television offers as many channels as a satellite TV package but the broadcast is still in the analog format. However, for an additional fee you can get digital quality picture with cable as well.

Comparison in prices: In United States the average cost for cable is around $40 per month. The cable TV subscribers provide an average of 60 channels. The average costs for cable TV installation is $40 for first room plus $10 extra for each additional room. When it comes to satellite TV you can get on an average 60 channels for as little as $20 per month.

Programming choice: In most areas of the country, cable TV offers just the basic channels as a satellite TV provider but the broadcasting is in the analog format. Most cable companies charge an additional fee of $10-20 per month for digital programming. With satellite TV you can have the option of getting additional channels by subscribing to a higher priced package.

Customer approval: Satellite TV has been rated higher in the consumer approval than any other cable TV provider across United States. This again depends from area to area. Your approval rating depends on the amount of time you spend to watch television. However, if you want a larger selection of channel for movies, news, sports and special events for a value added price then, satellite TV may be the right choice.

Today, there are many Dish TV providers for customers who would like to bring satellite TV systems to their homes. Satellite TV is a viable option than cable television.

About Author
Michael William works as a marketing analyst for a reputed satellite TV provider. He has written various articles on workings of digital TV network, dish TV service, dish cable service, satellite TV connection and many other topics related to era of television viewing through digital technology.


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This digital document is an article from Video Age International, published by TV Trade Media, Inc. on April 1, 2002. The length of the article is 814 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: New satellite TV system for airlines. (TV in the Sky).(AirTV)(Brief Article)
Publication: Video Age International (Magazine/Journal)
Date: April 1, 2002
Publisher: TV Trade Media, Inc.
Volume: 22 Issue: 3 Page: 44(1)

Article Type: Brief Article

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TracVision R5SL

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Whether you are parked for the night or cruising to your next great adventure, enjoy premium satellite TV on the go thanks to the remarkable TracVision R5SL, part of KVH’s groundbreaking SlimLine family of satellite TV systems. Enjoy premium satellite TV wherever you travel with this 12″ high system for value-oriented RV owners. This compact, sophisticated system is the ideal solution for RV owners who want to enjoy satellite TV programming while the vehicle is in motion.

And to ensure you get the finest programming on the go, TracVision SlimLine systems offer the easiest mobile HDTV solution available, so you can watch the outstanding HDTV programming you love from DISH Network and ExpressVu, as well as DIRECTV’s 300+ channels of standard definition programming

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KVH Industries TracVision Stationary Satellite TV System – Enjoy premium satellite TV wherever you are parked with this compact, HDTV-compatible system for value-oriented RV owners. This small, affordable system is the ideal solution for fifth-wheels and any RV that doesn’t require the features of a full in-motion system. Affordable, stationary satellite TV system. Sleek, low-profile, high dome looks great on any RV. Access to hundreds of channels of standard and high-definition satellite TV and digital music from DIRECTV, Dish Network or ExpressVu when parked. High gain antenna for reception that is superior to competing antennas. Easy upgrade to DIRECTV HDTV programming with KVH’s exclusive new HDTV Tri-Sat AutoSwitch option. Fully automatic satellite switching using your remote control even with HDTV programming. Easy, affordable upgrade for in-motion operation. Simple, fast installation with minimal cabling. DIRECTV and DISH Network subscribers who have installations of three or more receivers/tuners and who use multi-satellite service, and ExpressVu subscribers who have multi-satellite service may need a KVH TV/SAT switch to select between satellites. Also requires DIRECTV HD TV receiver sold separately.
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