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August 24th, 2006, 13:47 Posted By: wraggster
Via Kotaku
Earlier this year, Nintendo unveiled a digital TV tuner for the Dual Screen with the wordy name the DS Terrestrial Digital Broadcast Receiver Card. With this add-on, folks will be able to watch digital One-Seg broadcasts, which began in Japan only on April 1, 2006. In a nutshell, it brings the HD TV viewing experience to the DS. Great for Japanese folks, but what about the rest of us? Game site DS-Vault enlightens:
The USA actually has more aggressive plans for the cessation of analog broadcasts; they're shooting for the end of analog broadcasts as early as February 2009. That does not mean, however, that the USA will be introducing One-Seg—in fact, there is no indication that digital broadcasts in America will be anything more than "digital versions" of existing analog broadcasts. Even if the USA were to introduce some sort of standard similar to One-Seg, there is an extremely slim chance that it would be compatible with the DS One-Seg Tuner.
Fingers crossed that Nintendo or some third-party maker will eventually introduce a digital tuner based on American or European standards.
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