Showing posts with label DVB-H. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DVB-H. Show all posts

Saturday, 29 September 2012

Walka 7 and iDrifta Launched In Nigeria

On the 20th of September DStv Mobile Nigeria officially launched its rumoured handheld television the Walka 7, the second instalment of the “Walka” series and the “iDrifta” the third instalment of the “Drifta” series.



The Walka 7 improves on the original Walka – packing a 200% larger screen while iDrifta is a specialized version of the Drifta adapted for iOS devices. The event was held at the Civic Centre, in Victoria Island, Lagos.


The iDrifta went on sale from the 12th of September and retails for NGN 9,500 (Nine thousand Five Hundred Naira), while the Walka 7 was available on the shelves that very same day for NGN 18,900 (Eighteen Thousand Nine hundred Thousand Naira). The original Walka which was introduced earlier this year retails for NGN 17,500 (Seventeen Thousand Five Hundred Naira) so that's less than a NGN 1,500 (One Thousand Five Hundred Naira) difference. We are not sure if this is a special launch price or its actual retail price, but if it is maybe the Walka 7 may not have that much to offer.

Popular figures and guests at the event

Our full review and comparison of the Walka 7 and its closest competitors is in the works and will be published very soon, so stay tuned!

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Tuesday, 31 July 2012

NEW DStv Mobile Pricing and Channels - UPDATED 16.08.2012

Recently the content found for DStv mobile has been restructured from the ground up so here is what the services channels and pricing currently looks like.   

Current Bouquets



Free Bouquet
NTA i & Ait

Mini Bouquet
NTA i, Ait, CNN, Disney Junior, African Magic, African Magic Yoruba, Blitz, Super Sport Select, Channel O Sony Max, Nat Geo WILD & Sound City

Maxi Bouquet
NTA i, Ait, CNN, Disney Junior, African Magic, African Magic Yoruba, Blitz, SS9, Super Sport Select, Channel O, Sony Max, Nat Geo WILD & Sound City

Maxi Plus Bouquet
NTA i, Ait, CNN, Disney Junior, African Magic, African Magic Yoruba, Blitz, SS9, Super Sport Select, Channel O Sony Max, Nat Geo WILD, Sound City, African Magic Entertainment* & NN3 Ni* 

Special Maxi Plus Channels (available only on Drifta and Walka)
African Magic Entertainment* & NN3 Ni* 

Current Pricing 


So what do you feel about the new channel and pricing restructure? Do you like the new channels added or do you prefer the old channels? Do you feel the quality of channels may have reduced? Or where you happy paying Four Hundred Naira for your Leave a comment and lets your voice be heard!

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Thursday, 5 July 2012

DStv Mobile: Coverage, Pricing and Channels UPDATED 01.08.2012

Coverage Areas
DStv mobile is available in certain cities, although total coverage over the entire state is not guaranteed, these cities (which offer DStv Mobile reception) are Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Ibadan, Benin City, Asaba, Aba, Onitsha and Enugu.



Bouquets /Channels
DStv mobile has four bouquets namely Free, Mini, Maxi and Maxi Plus. Bouquet availability and subscription are dependent, on the device used to access the service. Whether a mobile phone or branded DStv Mobile devices. For example, Free, Mini and Maxi are only available on mobile phones while Mini, Maxi and Maxi Plus are only available on the Driftas and Walka.

Click Here For an up-to-date Channel and Pricing Scheme

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Thursday, 24 May 2012

How to Use the Drifta 2 (Wi-Fi) on a Wi-Fi Only Android Tablet (Samsung Galaxy Tab 7", 8.9" and 10.1")


In this article I’ll be giving you a step-by-step guide on how properly set up your DStv Mobile Drifta on a Wi-Fi only android tablet, so let get started!

Understanding and Troubleshooting the Decoder App
Whenever you launch the DStv mobile decoder application on any android device it always goes through an authorisation process, in which the App sends “a small authentication request to the DStv Mobile servers”. Truth-be-told, this is usually where all the problems start.


As a precautionary measure,
  • you should always make sure you tablet is connected to a Wi-Fi connection with internet capabilities before you launch the application, without an active internet connection at the application initiation the authentication process will fail.
  • you should also assure that you tablet is not accidentally connected to your Drifta instead of a Wi-Fi connection with internet capabilities, your Drifta is not connected to the internet so if your device is connected to the Drifta the authentication process will also fail.

Tablet –Drifta Connection Walkthrough 
  1. Connect to the internet with your tablets Wi-Fi connection, your Drifta should be preferably off at this point to reduce the risk of confusion. 
  2. Launch the Decoder App, the application should authenticate and will fail to connect to the Drifta. 
  3. Power on the Drifta, and wait for about 3 minutes then tap the rescan button, the Drifta will be found with the name “DStv0*****”. 
  4. Select your Drifta and tap continue the application will connect to the Drifta and you will soon be able to view, your channels. Nothing to it!

PLEASE NOTE THAT ONCE THE DRIFTA IS CONNECTED TO THE TABLET VIA WI-FI YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO BROWSE THE WEB AND CONNECTING TO WI-FI HOTSPOT WILL TERMINATE THE TABLET DRIFT CONNECTION.   

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Monday, 20 February 2012

Dstv Mobile Walka Review

Today I’ll be introducing you to the latest of DStv mobiles DVB-H enabled devices, the Walka. It’s a 3.5” handheld television screen and DStv decoder bundled into one portable device. Unlike its USB and Wi-Fi dependent predecessors the Walka is a standalone entertainment package  which is not required to be linked with any other device for you to enjoy what it has to offer. 



So if you’re the kind of person that hates having thumb sticks constantly protruding out of your PC; dislikes always having to dedicate your Wi-Fi connection to pairing with another device or thinks your mobile phone should best be used for the actual purpose it was intended this is the must have gadget for you!



The device is light weight and portable and it shares the same antenna scheme as the Drifta. The control configuration is intuitive and easy to understand, it also features the most comprehensive electronic program guide (EPG) I’ve seen on a standalone DVB-H enabled device to date.  On the downside its screen resolution is nothing to write home about, its only 320x240 pixels stretched over its 3.5” screen with 56K colours, needless to say it has a 3:4 aspect ratio (Standard Definition) display, sorry people no HD here.  But to do it justice its purpose built screen ensures less blurring because it does not need to resize the broadcast to fit the screen. Sound quality is as good as basic stereo audio output gets, though it does come with a pair of headphones, but if you’re like me and will settle only for the best you’d get some noise cancelling buds or clip-ob headphone with a bass boost  (you can never have too much bass!) since the device does have a 3.5mm jack. 

DStv Walka is a great device that does what it meant to do and does it well.  Normally I would have no complaints but in this fast paced techno world we live in devices these days are always trying to do a little more than we expect from them. We hear terms like dual functionality and multi tasking being thrown about a lot which had me wondering. Why not throwing an FM radio or an SD card reader so I could also view pictures and listen to music when I don’t feel like watching tv? A proper reminder system would be nice so I don’t lose track of time and still miss my shows. Lastly the ability to record my favourite shows if I’m too busy on the go would be an invaluable incentive for me to go mobile.



In summary the DStv WAlka is a great device to use to while away some time or catch up on your favourite shows or to stay updated with the times. It would make a wonderful gift and is reasonably priced, costing only a fraction of what you’ll pay for your average Smartphone. Although some tech junkies may feel it could offer more in terms of functionality, its simplicity will guarantee it a more mainstream appeal. Personally the device was something I fell in love with at first sight, and I would encourage anybody who has not yet tried the mobile TV experience to let the DStv Walka be your first step.

For an up-to-date list of channels and prices click here

Adedamola  

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