From the positive side, digital TV broadcasts provide a guarantee in the form of picture quality that there will be no more ants. However, what about the negative side?
Currently, the dissemination of the use of set top boxes must continue to be carried out as Analog Switch Off (ASO) or the migration of analog TV to digital will soon be carried out.
When digital broadcasting later there will be no more turning the antenna to get a picture. Because this is a digital system, there are only broadcasts and no broadcasts.
Currently, simulcast broadcasts are being carried out by a number of broadcasters as a community experience before fully switching.
Later the remote will be two. Believe it or not, one of the complaints about the remote is in two. Sometimes people get confused, this is a TV remote, this is a remote set top box. When we want to watch it, the remote is missing. This is the negative.
On the positive side, people no longer need to worry because the image quality will be clean coupled with clear sound. Broadcast content will also be more diverse.
In addition, digital TV broadcasts are more sophisticated than analog broadcasts that have been broadcast for about 60 years, such as digital TV with an Early Warning System (EWS) feature or a disaster early warning system.
This feature will notify the public in the event of a natural disaster, such as an earthquake or tsunami. In this event, digital TV broadcasts will be temporarily suspended, replaced with disaster early warning broadcasts.
Other features in digital TV broadcasts, namely a more stable broadcast signal thanks to DVB-T2 technology, family-friendly digital TV because viewers can limit age-appropriate programs with parental lock technology, and the Electronic Program Guide (EPG) feature to view categories, schedules. , and a description of the event.
And most importantly the implementation of this digital TV broadcast is free.