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HDTV Receivers
If your parents were lucky, they might have had a television in their house. In the middle of last century, television was a pure luxury that few could afford. These days, however, several televisions can be found in nearly every home. There are TVs in living rooms, dens, bedrooms and even kitchens. And those one or two channels that your parents watched have blossomed into an endless choice of programs from around the planet. The increased interest in television programming has not been lost on the manufacturers. The technology has improved steadily over the years. Today's families have a huge selection to choose from, including HDTV. The new high-definition format can require the purchase of an entirely new television set, although some newer models are upgradeable to HDTV technology. Adding full high definition capability to your HDTV upgradeable TV is simple, but you'll need to keep a couple of points in mind. In order to receive HDTV broadcasts, you will need a special antenna. With HDTV on DIRECTV, you'll require a special satellite dish. And of course, you need to purchase a specialized receiver. Similar to a conventional cable box, an HDTV receiver is connected directly to your HDTV upgradeable set and used to switch channels. When you're choosing an HDTV receiver, make sure you get one that will work well for you now, and in the future. Here are a few features to keep in mind: Affordability You may have noticed that many of the most reputable manufacturers are now producing high definition televisions at prices the average consumer can afford. HDTV is no longer the luxury it once was, and virtually anyone can enjoy the benefits of high-definition technology. If you find yourself with a little extra cash to spend, consider giving the new gold standard in home entertainment a try. It's a decision your whole family will applaud. Big, Big Picture If you're a sports fanatic or a movie buff, you'll want to experience the complete theatre and stadium experience. In this case, an HDTV with a very large screen of over 59 inches is for you, and it can be yours for under $2,000. The RCA 61-inch HDTV Projection Television is available at http://www.dmartstores.com for $1,877. If you're looking to go even bigger, consider the Toshiba 65-inch Flat Screen Projection TV, available from http://www.ibuyplasma.com for only $1,644. Sharp, Hitachi, Philips, Mitsubishi and Zenith all make HDTV sets with similarly large screens that can be found online for under $2,000. Shopping online will not only save you time, but can also save you a good deal of money. From the comfort of home you can easily buy inexpensive HDTV accessories. A quick Internet search will find satellite receivers like DIRECTV. Look for brand names that offer superior quality and great warranties, like JVD, Toshiba, Hughes, Mitsubishi, Sony, Hitachi, Zenith, Pros can, Panasonic and Samsung SIR-TS360. HDTV receivers are designed to deliver the highest resolution, and will display video from VCRs, DVD players, satellite and cable TV, game consoles and any other video source. Network shows are broadcast in HDTV format in almost every major city. You may have noticed the "Simulcast in HDTV" logo at the beginning of some of your favorite shows like C.S.I. DIRECTV offers an all-HDTV channel called HDNET, an all HDTV channel. With DIRECTV, you can also watch shows like The Sopranos on HBO in high definition. There is a good selection of HDTV programming available, and more is being added all the time. HDTV can bring your television viewing to a whole new level, but you need to do your homework to make sure it's a pleasurable and successful level. Shop around and you will find a great quality high-definition television at a good price.
Joseph Davis contributes to several Internet magazines, such as http://moveg.com and http://bumid.com
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