Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Hd Satellite TV Becomes The Consumers Choice by Ronn Espy

With High Definiton TV (HDTV) prices coming down rapidly purchasing one has never been more attractive and affordable. Why? The picture and sound quality in high definiton are striking when compared with conventional analog tv. The most important consideration being overlooked in many cases is the source of High Definition programming and where to get it. HD Satellite TV is becoming an increasingly popular programming source for HD programming.

While this HDTV technology is going mainstream, confusion sometimes sets in on whats needed and the choices. In plain english here's a HD Satellite TV buyers primer. First, Digital TV (DTV) is not necessarily HDTV. Digital Television (DTV) is just that,digital, with 18 different standards. Enhanced Digital TV (EDTV) is not HDTV, but an example of DTV. The top DTV standard is High Definition TV (HDTV). You must have three things to receive a HDTV signal: an HDTV, second you need an HDTV programming source and third you need an HD reciever. It's really that simple.

HD Satellite TV Programming Sources

Depending on where you live local stations may have converted to high definiton standards and over-the-air reception is available. In order to receive an HD channel over-the-air your HDTV will need to have a ATSC tuner built in. If your tv has a NTSC tuner you'll need to get a set top box to convert the digital signal. You will also need an HDTV antenna. Of course your HD channel selection will be limited to the local stations.

Cable providers offer high definition programming to varying degrees, depending on who you subscribe to. HDTV cable channels are received through a set top box. The limited selection of HDTV cable programming usually includes local stations broadcating in HD. Remember that digital cable is not HD, which is sold seperately.

HD satellite tv is received in your home from a small satellite dish with exposure to the south. This dish is connected to a receiver that's attached to your HDTV set. Satellite TV providers offer up to 25 HD channels (depending on the provider), considerably more channels than cable offers. Also. with all broadcasts received in 100% digital the satellite TV picture quality is superior to cables. The two Satellite TV providers in the United States are DirecTV and DishNetwork.

HD Satellite TV Receiver and DVR

To recieve your High Definiton Satellite TV signal you will need an HD receiver for your HDTV. Satellite TV providers offer ongoing promotions that include an HD receiver as part of the package. A Digital Video Recorder (DVR) is needed to record programs and is included in most satellite tv specials. With the ability to set up a seperate HD receiver/DVR for each television you can view and record different channels at the same time in your home.

Features of HD Satellite TV Providers

Direct TV and DishNetwork offer a wide variety of HD programming. Popular HD theater quality movies, music, sports packages, international channels, nature channels and more. Contrary to popular belief local HD channels are available with satellite tv as well. Make sure to check with the providers to find the package to fit your family's viewing habits and budget.

Satellite TV has distinct advantages of price, more HD programming offered than cable and over the air, plus the elimination of most geographical limitations. You could also choose satellite radio with your subscription. The customer service of both satellite tv providers is excellent and adds to the value of your subscription. This is why satellite tv has increasingly become the programming source of choice for HDTV owners.

Too sum it all up, the outstanding sound and images of HDTV when recieved from HD Satellite TV offers the greatest choices. Remember after buying your new HDTV you are just steps away from an amazing viewing experience. Give the source of your HD progamming serious consideration, it is what determines what you'll be able to view on that new HDTV set in High Definition.


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1 comment:

Unknown said...

Dish TV has great quality of pictures and superb sound. With satellite TV, the bandwidth is much wider and therefore there is hardly any interference or overlapping of images.