
While the
World Cup in Germany led to
skyrocketing HDTV sales,
additions of channels, and
worldwide recognition (
South America notwithstanding), things have remained up in the air regarding the HD status of the next go 'round. While we've found that HD would be
coming to South Africa at least partly in response to the 2010
FIFA World Cup, we still weren't exactly sure if everything would pan out so smoothly. While Sony's hoping to get into the
football madness itself, SABC -- the host broadcaster for the matches -- has officially (and finally) acquired its first "outside HD broadcast unit" featuring "the latest in high definition technology." Moreover, the nearly $15 million unit is said to be "the first of its kind" on the entire continent, and will hopefully deliver the crystal clear picture and sound we
HD sports lovers crave. If you're troubled that such a luxurious unit must wait three agonizing years to be put to good use, take heart, as SABC is already broadcasting "international cricket matches" with its newfangled toy.
Is it possible that one can be able to use these HD broadcasts units for the individuals that are not going to be able to go the stadiums? Can SABC supply or have a contract with people who are willing to help provide more places for people to see games on HD's?