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Switching To Digital Tv, Why Me?
On the other hand, there were people like me. This FCC mandated nightmare was just one more headache I didn’t need. I live in a semi-rural area, just maybe a thousand feet from the end of the cable service. For many years I have been receiving my television from a roof antenna. I got maybe 12 channels, anywhere from excellent to viewable. I have three televisions, good ones, but not digital ready or hi-definition. Since I didn’t see myself jumping into a payment schedule to do my viewing, I opted for the government offer of an almost-free converter box. The trouble is, they only offer coupons for two boxes – I have three televisions. Now let me tell you about my next hard decision. I decided to upgrade the set in my recreation room (media room for all of you up on buzz words). Wally-world, $799 on a payment plan. Sounds like solution found doesn’t it? Not so fast. Just about one week into this transition, watching the only series I am willing to follow week in and week out (Lost), my picture pixilates. Not just once but about every few minutes. Next it did a freeze frame, that’s where it freezes on one image and stays there like a still photograph. You will be happy to know that with digital, this happens frequently during any foul weather. Now I’m just as unhappy as I was to begin with, and probably as fed up with the FCC as the three million families who haven’t been able to do anything yet. Well, here I am with a brand new 37” hi-definition digital TV in the media room that goes freaky every time there is a storm, and two TV’s in the bedrooms on converter boxes that do the same. I was not a happy camper. I’m sure by now you see the solution coming – I’m a slow learner, but I did stay in a Holiday Inn Express once. I now have a digital HD TV and no HD, and my digital sucks – yeah really sucks. So what to do – remember, I don’t even have a choice between cable and satellite. I won’t bore you with the details of my decision process of which satellite company to go with, but it was made easier by two things. First, I have friends that have DirecTV, and I have relatives who have Dish Network, so I got a chance to see both in action. Second, the offer on the HD package finally convinced me. If I am going to have a HD TV, I really should have the best HD package available. I am not happy with the path I had to follow to get here, nor am a very fond of the government intervention and disruption in my life, but I am sure happy with the end result. I got all three rooms hooked up for free, and my HD package only costs me $9.00 for the next 6 months. I guess I can live with that! Oh, and just in case you were wondering, I went with Dish Network. They do have the best HD package available – you can trust me on that. Click Here for more information on Dish Network service. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Carl is a software developer and author. In 2005 he published his first book, McLaughlin |
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