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Top Three Reasons to go for HDTV Programming


If you get your HDTV system set-up today, by next week there will probably be another HD channel available for you to enjoy. The FCC is requiring that all TV sets include digital tuners by 2007. They are also requiring that broadcast stations have their digital capabilities set-up by the same time. With this in mind, we all secretly know that we are all going to go digital with our TVs. The problem is that many of us are still hesitant because we do not see the variety of channels in HD that we would like to. Luckily, the more people that buy HDTV’s and products, the more channels will be offered. Cable, satellite and local broadcasting are all racing to compete in the digital and HDTV market. They have every reason to get out as many HD channels as they can, so they can lure you to sign up with them as your provider of TV. If you still need some reasons to convince you why you should have HDTV programming in your house then just see below.

All your favorite networks are becoming available in HD. You do not have to worry that all of your old viewing habits will have to change. Just about every major network is now offering much of their programming in HD. This means that mini-series, movies, the news, soap operas, children's shows, and sports can be viewed with all of the fine resolution and surround sound of high definition technology. Some networks are currently offering all of their shows in HD, while some are offering certain shows. It will not be long before the entire major networks switch over everything, because once they get through some of the red tape; the technology is making it easier for them to send out the programs in the various formats.

All of your favorite cable or satellite stations are also making the switch. Once you see HD programming, it is difficult to go back to regular digital to watch a show on a channel which you have watched for years. Seeing nature shows in HD will really make feel like you are in the jungle, ocean or desert. Sports fans are amazed at the clarity with which they can now watch their favorite teams. Artistic montages are mesmerizing viewers from young to old. There are also some new shows which are being created especially for HD viewers. From nature-influenced, to computer enhanced history shows which recreate historical events, the amazing qualities of HD are becoming further available to consumers. These incredible quality programs are also spectacular to watch.

It is easy to find out what stations are available and which ones will be so next. All of the companies which provide TV want you to sign up for their service. They want you to be sure that they have your high definition experience at the forefront of their minds. Because of this competition, cable, satellite and local broadcasting stations are putting out as much information about their programming as they can. They are experimenting with color coded charts, schedules and lists, which allow you to find out when and which stations are in HD. You can look up your cable or satellite provider in the yellow pages and ask them to send you a list of their current HD programs. You can also look up the information on their websites, or on general interest websites which have drawn up convenient charts of service available for your area. They will also send out fliers in the mail. Be sure to ask them about what their plans are for implementing more HD channels, so you can truly compare one provider to another.

If you have a friend that already has HDTV, then ask them about which programs they currently have available. Try watching your local stations in HD, or find one of your favorite, old movies to watch in HD. Until every channel can be offered in HD, providers are making sure that the highest interest shows are available in HD. This means that even with a somewhat limited selection, depending on where you live, HDTV providers are making sure that they show you the most popular, visually stimulating and entertaining ones they can.


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