Astro customers can now access and download their favourite Video on Demand programmes anytime on their B.yond PVR with the newly launched Astro Wi-Fi Dongle, which adds Wi-Fi Internet access to the Astro B.yond PVR.
The Astro Wi-Fi Dongle gives easy access to the wide range of movie titles in the Astro B.yond VOD library, including Astro First and Astro Best movies - at touch of your remote.
The Astro Wi-Fi dongle can be purchased from Astro’s Customer Service at RM110, or a special price of RM50 for Super Pack customers with B.yond PVR.
As an introductory offer, Astro is offering a free trial of the Astro B.yond VOD Catch-Up Service for all connected B.yond PVRs until 31 January 2013. For example, if you are a Movie Pack subscriber, you will be able to watch movies offered on that channel via the Catch Up service.
Astro B.yond VOD is Astro's internet delivered video-on-demand (VOD) service, offering hundreds of hours of great TV to choose from including premiere TV content, not available on our TV channels - thus giving Astro customers more control and choice over how they enjoy entertainment.
Amongst the new titles added to Astro B.yond VOD are exciting box office titles such as “Brave,” “The Odd Life of Timothy Green”, “The Proposal”, “Prince of Persia”, “Madea’s Witness Protection”, as well as Asian and Bollywood movies such as “Chalte Chalte”, “Ashoka”, “The Mask of Love”, “The Zodiac Mystery” and many more.
The title line-up on Catch Up TV includes “Oh My English,” Korean and Chinese dramas such as “Yes Captain”, “Ghetto Justice II” and “Men With No Shadows” as well as kid’s favourites such as “Phineas and Ferb”, “Power Puff Girls” and “Ben 10” with more catch up titles refreshed daily.
To purchase the Astro Wi-Fi Dongle, please contact Astro’s Customer Service at 1300-82-3838 and for more information on Astro B.yond VOD and Astro Wi-Fi dongle, please visit www.astro.com.my/vod
Astro Awani
Wed Jan 02 2013
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