TV on your Terms with Satellite TV

Who cares about the big debate between Blu-ray and HD-DVD? The future is satellite TV, which brings you all the latest movies and shows in beautiful 1080p high definition. Following is a brief review of this technology and available services, besides what you can expect in the future from major providers. To future proof your TV watching, order satellite TV services.

To Be High Def or Not

Satellite TV providers bring users the most high definition content out of any TV providers. In the next few years, every single channel is expected to be fully digital, 1080p content with surround sound and other high end features that were previously only available on physical media such as HD-DVDs. In fact, you'd probably be very surprised to learn that it is in fact very cheap, but anyone would think otherwise just by listening to the great benefits of satellite TV. You get 1080p video, a digital signal, on demand features, an interactive channel guide, and the list goes on and on. What makes most peoples' jaws drop though is the cost - no more and in many cases less than major cable providers.

Two of the biggest satellite TV providers are DirecTV and Dish Network, where packages begin at $30 and increase slightly for high end deals. You can expect to find dozens or hundreds of channels in high def (and the switch to complete high def is just a year or two away). Also, installation costs are minimal because in many cases your house's wiring job doesn't require much modification, and installation has been developed and refined so that it's very easy.

You don't need cable to get great channels like the Sci-Fi and FX channels, and premium channels like HBO and Showtime are also available. For On Demand movies and shows, you can expect to find hundreds of each, from classics to new blockbusters. Browse by genre or name, and you can find that you can finally watch movies when you have free time, not when you've remembered to set the DVR to record the movie or show. With satellite TV, you get so many great features, and cable seems antiquated in comparison.

For the best high definition viewing experience, you need to make the upgrade from cable. Cable has serious bandwidth limitations that will prevent it from acquiring all the great features and content that satellite can offer today (and satellite will only improve over time). Also, you can get satellite packages for the same cost or less of cable, and you don't need to live conveniently close to the cable line to get it either. For a convenient, cheap, and next generation TV experience, you need satellite TV.