Car DVB-T2 Digital TV Receiver

Someone at Klost had asked about this gadget;
I want to import a few for test marketing. The landing cost is much higher than ordinary FTA decoders. (about usd 150). You connect it to your car’s existing dvd player to receive fta channels.
I have a feeling that this may not be viable biz…Could any villager be interested?

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How many Kenyans watch tv in their cars?

Kenyans drive themselves most of the time unlike the guy on the advert. Haiwesmake…

How many Kenyans would be open to the idea of watching TV in their cars? Quite a sizable number. Give it a try. Your success will depend on how effectively you identify and market to the target group. If people have radio, why not TV. I guess taxis would be a potential market, both for the benefit of clients and drivers.

Radio = Audio , less of a distraction
TV = Visual, lots of distraction

Perhaps this would work well

Most people spend a great deal of time with their cars, not necessary driving, more than they spend at home. A TV could be a handy source of media content.

Thanks for your opinions. I will try to sell the idea to a taxi cab company I know.
The TV is meant for passengers not the driver.

I think it will work, but you have to approach car owners directly. Like you employ a girl to approach them and have them buy or keep contacts. But dont use your daughter/wife/girlfriend/anybody dear because a good number of customers will DF her.

Hehehhe. True dat.
My question is if i (or my employee) came to you, would you buy this gadget @ usd 150?

Yes people will. That is a very targeted market only if you just dont concetrate too much on taxi drivers(NZE, 110, wingroad etc). If they got contacts they can just buy later if its not a product they will easily get kwa market.