QUOTE(Maxieos @ Oct 28 2019, 09:37 PM)
how much does a new njoi box cost ? the previously send to astr0 said spoil no signal need to change one but price => RM300.
Now no more analog signal all must buy a new dvb-t2 box.
QUOTE(joshhd @ Oct 28 2019, 11:01 PM)
RM405 inclusive installation fees.
https://www.njoi.com.my/get-njoi-prepaidDon't bother the "Njoi Prepaid" thing, unless you're interested to pay extra money to subscribe to its prepaid channels.
They just want to encourage people to spend money on subscribing prepaid channels.
If you wish to watch digital TV, you can use back your UHF antenna (Recommended: outdoor UHF aerial) and cabling (Recommended: RG-6 coaxial cable type) as long it is good in condition.
Except indoor antenna, do make sure you remove any signal boosters (masthead amplifier) and cable splitter used in between the connection from your TV to outdoor UHF antenna.
There's 2 ways for you to proceed:
1) Buy a brand new TV (so that you don't need to rely on digital TV box, and can connect the cable directly from antenna to TV)
2) Buy DVB-T2 digital TV converter box, which you can easily purchase online:
Greenpacket (the one that CJ Wow Shop kept annoy viewers to buy):
https://shopee.com.my/SIRIM-MCMC-Certified-...3781.2251258034MYTV Broadcasting brand that costs RM187:
https://shopee.com.my/MYTV-Decoder-Siaran-D...84212.792302418If you have any questions on how to receive digital TV, you can refer to this topic and read the newer posts here that discuss about digital TV, and you may post a reply if there's anything you're not familiar with:
https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1921291Additional to add-on..
You can purchase Sirius TV (that cost only RM299) with no contract and no subscriptions fees at all.
Coming soon start to launch on 1 Nov on-wards.
I believe those are include the local channels.