Word Count: 578 Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 3:50 AM
Why Pay When You Can Get Free HD Channels?
It seems that everyone wants a piece of the high-definition world on their TV sets, and it's easy to see why. There is no need to strain your eyes to make out a very small object on the screen because you will be able to see it vividly. The facial expressions of spectators sitting on the bleachers at a football, soccer, or baseball game can be seen in great quality. The overall picture clarity is so crisp and clear that people who see a show or movie in HD for the first time will usually remain quite fixated for some time.
So how do you get these HD channels? First, you need a TV that is HD-ready. Analog sets are not capable of HD, so you would need to replace it completely. Usually, TVs that were purchased after March 1, 2007 will come equipped with a built-in tuner or receiver of some sort that can display HD channels. If you are unsure about your TV, take note of your model number and visit the manufacturer's website or look through the manual. Next, you need a way to transmit these channels to your TV.
There is cable or satellite service. These TV providers have flashy promotions and catchy advertisements that lure in many new customers. These promotional periods are usually good anywhere from 3 to 6 months, but some can run for about 12 months. Depending on which package and which company you receive service from, TV service will come bundled up with telephone and internet service as well. Bundles such as those usually come in a promotional package that is good for a certain amount of months. Premium packages may be fairly inexpensive initially but once the promotion wears off, don't be surprised to see your bill jump in price. Subscribers report anywhere from
Now, don't get me wrong. I'm not trying to say cable and satellite companies are persuasive, evil, and wrong. In fact, their services work just fine for a lot of people, and many do not mind paying the monthly fees. When it comes to getting channels in HD, however, there are alternatives to paying extra for them. With cable and satellite companies, these HD channels will usually cost extra. Some advertisements will claim that the HD channels come for free with your regular service subscription, but when you compare the old packages without HD to the packages that do have HD, you will notice a difference in pricing.
Unless you are intent on getting HD channels that only a cable or satellite provider can offer, then your best bet is to invest in an antenna, if you don't already have one. HD channels are transmitted the same way as regular channels are: through over-the-air signals. These OTA signals are picked up by your antenna and transmitted to your TV for free. Not a single dollar or penny will come out of your bank account every month to pay for these HD channels. All that is required is the initial investment for the antenna, and then you are on your way to watching local HD channels for free. These local channels include all the major, full-power stations, such as FOX, CBS, and ABC.
Again, for some, paying every month for extra channels is just fine, but for those who want to save their hard-earned money but still get HD channels, then an antenna is the way to go.
About the Author
Aydan Corkern is a writer, HD enthusiast, and promoter of indoor antenna and
tv antenna.
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