Play tv is DVB-T not DVB-T2 but it can still pick up HD if they broadcast it using the old standard DVB-T. here is a link to an article by the magazine stuff
Missing hi-def? And on that subject: when first mooted, PS3 was supposed to offer high-definition viewing and recording capability. So what happened? Initially, its delayed launch was supposed to take account of DVB-T2, the recently ratified broadcast specification that will enable free-to-air digital terrestrial television.
But the finished PlayTV box sports DVB-T badges, with no mention of that all-important ‘2’. Sony has murmured of a future downloadable upgrade to enable HD recording in the future, but whether that’s technically possible is another thing altogether.
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Play tv is DVB-T not DVB-T2 but it can still pick up HD if they broadcast it using the old standard DVB-T.
here is a link to an article by the magazine stuff
http://stuff.tv/Review/Sony-PlayTV/
Missing hi-def?
And on that subject: when first mooted, PS3 was supposed to offer high-definition viewing and recording capability. So what happened? Initially, its delayed launch was supposed to take account of DVB-T2, the recently ratified broadcast specification that will enable free-to-air digital terrestrial television.
But the finished PlayTV box sports DVB-T badges, with no mention of that all-important ‘2’. Sony has murmured of a future downloadable upgrade to enable HD recording in the future, but whether that’s technically possible is another thing altogether.