MultiChoice adds an HD channel to DStv Compact

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clients_multichoice1-578x300MultiChoice’s DStv Compact and Compact Plus bouquets susbcribers will have access to their FIRST high definition (HD) channel just a few weeks after the firm launched an affordable DStv HD decoder.

With the new HD Decoder, subscribers also have access to the popular Hollywood movie channel, Studio Universal recently launched in HD on DStv Compact, and Compact Plus bouquets.

The HD Decoder promise a mind-blowing cinematic TV viewing experience of better picture quality with sharper images; true to life colours and textures that make the picture pop; and a pin sharp cinema style sound plus acces to all the Barclays English Premier League football action on SuperSport 3 (SS3) also in HD for Compact and Compact Plus subscribers who have the new, low cost DStv HD decoder.

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