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CAM CI + module of digital polysat for LED TV Philips32PHS4012-saving?

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  • #1 17228116
    wojtek2004
    Level 18  
    Hello. Not long ago I bought a TV LED Blauberg LHS3204 in a supermarket.
    I have a subscription with a mini HD package. Now I'm going to change it to a family package. It is thanks to the fact that I appeared in punk digital polsat.
    I have long wanted to change this package for a better one.
    Because there's almost nothing to see.
    Thanks to the family package for PLN 20, I will be able to change the set-top box:
    HD 6000 per module:
    CAM CI +.
    I currently have a contract for an indefinite period.
    Nowhere can I find out if the TV model:
    Philips 32PHS4012 / 12 LED TV will work with the above-mentioned TV modem.
    The TV set is sold in the RTV Euro AGD network at a promotional price of PLN 599.
    On the website of the digital polsat in the section:

    http://www.cyotykpolsat.pl/oferta/telewizja-c...-plus.cp?zakladka=modul-cam-lista-tv-zakladka

    No Philips TVs at all ...?
    The digital polsat point claims that everything will work without any problems.
    I was on the Samsung website (unfortunately). They claim that it has been a standard for 3 years.
    Both devices will be compatible.
    Replacing the decoder is an idea to reduce power consumption.
    The HD 6000 decoder consumes about 30 Watt. This TV is turned on almost all day.
    The TV draws approximately 41 Watt. Depending on its settings.
    I am asking for help, because tomorrow I am going to get this Philips. And on Monday, it signs a new contract for a family package with a CAM module.
    Is that such an idea a way to reduce power consumption.
    Reduction of electricity bills?
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  • #2 17228144
    mojepetro
    Level 21  
    wojtek2004 wrote:
    Is that such an idea a way to reduce power consumption.

    You answered yourself.
    In addition, there is no remote control for the set-top box, and you control everything with a TV remote control.
    According to the technical description, this TV model has a CI slot.
  • #3 17228227
    wojtek2004
    Level 18  
    The second issue is probably the increase in power consumption of the PCMCIA "controller".
    Which will work with CAM CI +. This must be taken into account ... I think ...
    I do not know, but the additional power consumption will probably not be avoided.
    Unless I'm wrong...?
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