With the World Cup around the corner, I dug out my trusty A-B converter again to tune in to the Indonesian channels. The reception is a bit grainy but still acceptable. And it’s way cheaper than the $94.16 you have to shell out for Starhub and Singtel’s World Cup package.

A-B Converter

The good news is that I’m getting pretty good quality on Malaysia’s TV1  and TV2, so I can watch that as well.  As I said before, if our neighbours can provide us with free World Cup coverage, why can’t the local channels do the same?

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