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Keep Your Satellite System Ideal

» Keep Your Satellite System Ideal
Filed under:   Posted By: Tomas @ 7:54 am

A few years back, I made the smart decision to switch to a satellite TV connection, and ever since I have been improving my package and in-house set up. Starting off with just a minimal arrangement—no HD TV, the most basic package, etc.—by now I have turned my home entertainment system into a magnet that attracts a lot more than just the people living in my home. With all the great features I’ve found on satellite, I am enjoying the tube in a way I thought impossible; I’ll share just a few of the best of those features with you here. They just might convince you to switch, too.

• To start, there’s the infinite amount of programming on at all times of the day. Unlike what most people have been accustomed to for years, with a satellite connection you’ll be flipping through stations from all parts of the country and abroad, too; the rubrics are varied and allow for many different tastes to be satisfied. Nobody will lack interesting programming on satellite.
• In the same vein, there’s the unprecedented amount of sports-casts that I can watch. I’ve never been able to catch as many live games from my favorite national and international teams as I do now, mostly because in the past I would have had to live in a sports bar to do so. Between the sweet football coverage with the NFL Sunday Ticket and the other exclusive sports coverage, I am living up the action like never before.
Satellite is the leader in HD content. Whereas before I was lucky to get a few high def options, today I’ve got over a hundred. That was what made he have to go and buy a high definition set, to make sure I was taking full advantage of my new privileges. Again, the sporting options are what knock my socks off, but National Geographic and Discovery Channel have taken on a new role in my viewing thanks to the incredible image.
• I’ve had my PC and my TV hooked up for a while now, and it’s really proven to be a good arrangement; I can route the TV image to my monitor, or I can surf the web on my TV screen. The latter makes using the PC a lot more laid back and enjoyable, and the distinction between using the computer and watching the tube is a lot more blurry than it used to be.
• The part that made it a seller for the family as a whole was the increased educational content compared to what we used to get on regular TV. For the kids, I want to make sure that there’s a good array of enlightening material at any given time that they might be watching, and I have been able to put all doubts to rest in that regard. Along with the rather effective parental controls which I have at my disposal, I am able to comfort myself with the reaffirmation that the TV is a more rewarding experience than it was before…though I still make sure that my kids get plenty of exercise outdoors!

That pretty much sums it up for me. If you’re at all like me, a family man with rather common tastes, you two will find the sort of joy my family and I have found with our satellite connection.


Satellite TV: Technological Advantages

» Satellite TV: Technological Advantages
Filed under:   Posted By: Courtney @ 12:01 pm

In the span of human history, television is still a baby technology – less than a century old. Although newer generations can hardly imagine a world without it, plenty of people can still remember its invention and introduction. Of course, even those who can remember life before TV probably now have a hard time imagining life without it. Despite its relative youth, TV is part of the age of technology, and as such it has undergone many major changes and improvements through the past few decades. Black and white was soon irreversibly replaced by glowing color, and with time the Technicolor faded reasonably into the tones of reality. Screen sizes have grown and are still growing – 6 inch screens have expanded to home theaters that impose themselves across an entire wall. Resolution has improved from grainy fuzz to high definition perfection.

Some of the most important and impressive technological improvements have happened behind the scenes, and are not immediately evident in a TV set itself. These advances involve the way that television is broadcast and distributed. Currently, the whole world is in the process of changing from analog broadcast to digital, with the United States joining the ranks of a handful of other countries that have fully made the switch. Even bigger than that adjustment, however, was the advent of satellite TV.

Satellite TV has many technological advantages that have improved the viewing experience of millions and millions of people. For one thing, it can reach more people than any other method. No matter how remote you are, satellite TV can reach you, beaming in hundreds of channels that would be otherwise unavailable. For people living in wooded valleys or rural communities, this is an unparalleled opportunity to receive great programming and entertainment.

The sound and picture quality of satellite TV is also better than with other, older methods. This is a standard that is always being raised, as more and more stations broadcast in high definition. For today’s adolescents, it must be nearly impossible to imagine a time when the best technology could only produce silent, monochrome pictures. The sheer number of choices is another development that continues to expand. Some of this programming is available only with satellite TV packages. The best example of this is the NFL Sunday Ticket. Sports fans can’t find such a good deal anywhere else. Subscribers receive up to 14 games each week, compared to only 4 on cable. Even if football isn’t your cup of tea, with hundreds of channels there is something for everyone.

As you can see, technology has made leaps and bounds since television was first born. To sum up all the advantages discussed here, the most important one is that satellite makes your other investments worthwhile. If you have a big HDTV flat screen and surround-sound speakers, you want to be able to watch anything you choose and receive a level of quality equal to your equipment. The best way to enjoy modern television technology is with the many advantages of satellite TV.


Showing Them Who’s Boss with Satellite TV

» Showing Them Who’s Boss with Satellite TV
Filed under:   Posted By: Rick @ 6:18 am

If you’ve been ashamed of your home entertainment system for time immemorial, then you need to seriously consider getting a satellite TV connection. I myself was once the disgraced owner of a ’70s-era, grainy tube set with a flimsy antenna rod sticking off my roof, lop-sided. I had about three stations that came through with nominally good image quality, and if I smacked my TV enough, I could actually get both in-set speakers to reproduce sound like they were supposed to. After enough humiliation, however, I finally decided last year to bring myself up to date with what I saw around me, and I ventured to get a satellite connection…despite my wife’s misgivings!

There have been few events in my life that changed my in-house existence so dramatically. Within less than 48 hours of having put in my order, I was sitting on my sofa, eyes as big as the brand new dish perched on my roof (mind you, not at all lop-sided), absolutely awed by what I was witnessing. Of course, there was one big change I had to make before the guys came in and installed my service: I had to get rid of that ridiculous, trunk-sized tube I had had for almost four decades. Knowing that I was about to get a tidal wave of HD-madness unleashed on me, I went out and got a plasma screen flat-panel—at 50”, it almost doubles the screen size of my previous set—and what a difference it has made.

So, with my sparklingly brilliant plasma set up on the wall, I had the boys come in and install my service, which was a ridiculously quick affair: set the dish, run the cables, switch on the decoder, and connect to the TV…and voila! I was in business in much less time than I had predicted it would take.

To really maximize my enjoyment, I made sure to consult what programming packages were available in my area—psht, this is satellite, and the only area is the entire planet—and ordered a couple of extras that I really wanted; after all, so many decades of barely getting anything at all had made me hunger like no other for a great set of channels. I was amazed at what was being offered me: the most incredible sports packages, practically all in HD, as well as a slew of other fantastic movie and entertainment channels. The sports really did it for me, though, as the biggest cause for my previous shame had come from my inability to even watch the most widely broadcast games at home. So, I went ahead and got a few packages I was keen on, like the NFL Sunday Ticket, which now has me glued to my set every Sunday for hours at a time.

With all these elements brilliantly assembled in my shiny new home entertainment system—oops, can’t forget about the surround sound system, which really took it all over the top—I invited my buddies and extended family over to show them who was boss. The looks on their faces conveyed exactly the sort of reaction I had been hoping to get: absolute shock and awe. Nobody in the room had a set up nearly as sweet as my own, and I had gone from technological troglodyte to wizard in less than a week. Let’s just say it was one of the most satisfying moments of my life; other than every moment I spend with my lovely new set up, that is!


HOW THE DIRECTV DVR BY TIVO CAN IMPROVE YOUR MARRIAGE

» HOW THE DIRECTV DVR BY TIVO CAN IMPROVE YOUR MARRIAGE
Filed under:   Posted By: kapsat @ 9:58 pm

TIVO CAN IMPROVE YOUR MARRIAGE

You might be surprised to know that television habit is one of the leading causes of domestic disputes in America. Either the husband is so ensnared by an NFL game that induces the wife to nag him about household chores, or the wife is so smitten with George Clooney that she competes with the husband for the remote. (more…)


1st amendment and distant local stations ban

» 1st amendment and distant local stations ban
Filed under:   Posted By: On A Mission @ 2:02 pm

I’m a little ticked off to say the least about the federal ban on being able to view local network affiliate stations from other cities. The basis for the ban is some but not all local ABC, FOX, NBC station got congress to pass a law that gives network stations exclusive rights to network programming within their respective markets. In other words in you live in San Antonio you can only watch Who Wants to Marry a Complete Stranger from the local San Antonio station and not Los Angeles. It boils down to making sure the San Antonio station can continue to make money from the local Ford dealership when the network breaks away for local commercials. (more…)


DirecTV’s battle against signal theft and smart cards

» DirecTV’s battle against signal theft and smart cards
Filed under:   Posted By: Tomas @ 4:16 pm

It is a widely known fact that there are many people receiving signal from satellite TV stations illegally without paying their monthly fees. What exactly are the Satellite TV Providers doing against pirates and how massive and effective are their actions, is a fact that is much less known.

Taking DirecTV as an example, they have replaced their access cards last spring, and they claim no one has hacked the new cards so far, which means that it is impossible to steal DirecTV’s signal. (more…)


Sports Programming From Satellite TV Providers

» Sports Programming From Satellite TV Providers
Filed under:   Posted By: kapsat @ 10:10 pm

The Sports Programming from Satellite TV Providers is a deciding factor for some when choosing between DISH Network and DIRECT TV. Generally speaking their really isn’t a lot of difference in the two major providers.

Except…. When it comes to Football! Direct TV has it all, The DIRECTV NFL Sunday Ticket is the most popular seasonal sports package of all time. Dish Network has many benefits over Direct TV… like the Free DVR and Free HD 811 receivers, but that it.

For hard core Football Fans, it doesn’t matter, They want Football and as much as they can get. To get a closer look at what DISH TV and DIRECTV has in Sports Programming check out the these pages.
DIRECT TV Sports Programming
DISH Network Sports Programming


HD 811 Receiver is FREE from Dish Network

» HD 811 Receiver is FREE from Dish Network
Filed under:   Posted By: kapsat @ 6:52 pm

Dish Network and Direct TV have been giving away free equipment for a long time now. One way Dish Network has set it’s self apart from DIRECTV is the FREE High Definition 811 Receiver.

DISH TV is offering this HDTV Receiver for FREE while DIRECTV is still charging hundreds. This battle for Satellite TV customers is fierce, but i don’t mind one bit. How much more can they give away?

For details on the HD 811 receiver click here

If you would like to get one of these HD 811 receivers free with free installation
Check out iDishnetwork and AllSat.com.


Direct TV DVR with TiVo

» Direct TV DVR with TiVo
Filed under:   Posted By: kapsat @ 11:21 am

Yesterday i talked about Dish Network and their Free DVR (Digital Video Recorder). It’s only fair i mention The DVR Powered by TiVo from DIRECTV. If you have been looking on retailer websites lately you would have noticed DIRECTV does not advertise their DVR for FREE.

This is because they do charge you a fee upfront BUT, you get an instant rebate. You will notice i mention two five star retailers on this site i recommend for your Direct TV. Direct Star TV .

As far as the best price for a DVR from DIRECTV, Direct Star TV offers the best deal at this time. Click the link and on Rapids site click best price and add the first DVR to the cart and you will notice the charge is $0.00 (FREE). They give you an instant Rebate. :)


Free DVR with Dish Network

» Free DVR with Dish Network
Filed under:   Posted By: kapsat @ 7:25 pm

Getting a free DVR 522 or DVR 510 (digital video recorder) from Dish Network is the best idea dish has had yet. Instead of charging hundreds of dollars and limiting the customers options, Dish has decided to offer the DVR at no charge :) .

The DISH Network DVR is one of the coolest receivers ever. I just receved mine and can’t waite to let you know how great it is. My friends that have one tell me, they love it and don’t know how they ever watched TV without it. If you are new to DISH TV Service, check out these two five star retailers to get a DISH Network DVR Receiver Free. iDishnetwork and AllSat **


 



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