Digital TV Converter

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July 13th, 2010 Author: www.digital-tv-converter.info

The digital revolution is old news by now, with most people having either purchased a digital converter box or made the leap and upgraded to an actual digital set. The newest technology to attract viewers is 3D televisiona technology which actually isn’t very new at all, but dates back to the creation of stereoscopic images in the 1800s. New 3D-ready TV sets and Blu-ray players are being produced by big-name manufactures like Sony, Philips, and Panasonic, and channels are already experimenting with full-3D broadcast. But the big question is whether old televisions can once again be converted to join the 3D revolution. Read the rest of this entry »

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July 13th, 2010 Author: www.digital-tv-converter.info

Although most converter boxes will run a little more expensive now than they would have with the government coupon, you can still find great deals. Some of the best-reviewed boxes can be got for little more than a mid-quality DVD player. The RCA DTA800B1 (78 from novatechgadgets) was one of CNET’s favorites during the original transition. One of the pluses is its remote, which features large and clearly-marked buttons for even the most digitally-nave consumer. Other features include an electronic program guide, above-average video quality, and compatibility with automatically-aligning Smart Antennas. If you’ve got a wide-screen TV, though, you might want to check out some of the other options, since the RCA’s quality is much more noticeable on wide screens. Read the rest of this entry »

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July 13th, 2010 Author: www.digital-tv-converter.info

DIRECTV has been providing quality satellite television services since 1994, meaning they have a long history of satisfied customers. If you’re not already one of them, now is one of the best times to get started, with packages starting at 29.99 a month. Selected packages also come with free HD DVR and receivers, so you won’t miss any of your favorite shows. Be prepared to find some new ones, as well, since DIRECTV offers the most HD channels (over 160) and is now the first TV provider with HD 3D-only channels. Fans got the chance to watch the 2010 World Cup in full 3D over these past weeks, alleviating the pain of not being able to fly out to South Africa for the real thing. Read the rest of this entry »

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