Featured Item
Manufacturers
Categories
- Featured
- Satellite TV Equipment
- LCD, Plasma & LED TVs
- CD, DVD, Blue-Ray & Recorders
- Audio Equipment
- Wireless Equipment
- Ipod Accessories
- Astra2Connect
- Tables & Supports
- Cables & Plugs
- Accessories
Translation
Cart Contents
Satellite TV, Audio & Video in the Algarve
Our company specializes in installing Satellite TV systems in the Algarve. We provide Sky Digital and Freeview for the English, Canal Digitaal for the Dutch, TV Vlaanderen for the Belgium and many other satellite TV Channels for nationalities like German, Scandinavian, Russian and Romanian. You can also call us for fine-tuning or repairing existing installations or adding more channels or upgrading you to e.g. High Definition.
Newsletter Subscription
You can unsubscribe at any time and your details are protected by our privacy policy.What we offer
Being specialized in Satellite systems
Audio and Video installations and with a professional team of technicians in-house and on the road, no job is to small or too big for us.
- Installations
New or already existing equipment. We install it professional and fast. - Service
something not working? Just contact us and we will take care of the problem - Planning
building a house or making changes takes a lot of planning, let us help you to get the Tv and Audio installation the way you want it. - Sales
From a small plug to a multi-room audio system or an complete cinema-room, we have the right equipment for the right price!
HDMI Spec to Change, Again
Posted on 31 Dec 2009
In response to recent input from the industry, HDMI Licensing LLC will meet in late January 2010 to add an additional 3D format to the HDMI specification, supporting the use of this format over HDMI.
Google planning to sell their own Google Phone soon
Posted on 13 Dec 2009
A blog post from a Google executive on Saturday morning dropped hints that the company would release a Google Android phone of its own.
Sky TV trials 3D sports coverage
Posted on 30 Nov 2009
Sky TV, the satellite operator 39.1 per cent owned by News Corporation, parent company of The Times, is currently trialling a new 3D outside broadcast system that will bring little three-dimensional football games to your television, bridging the gap between real life and Subbuteo.







