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Going HD - Your Provider is Just as Important as Your TV

November 28th, 2007 by admin

I just read a story over at the Arizona Republic’s website that really bears some mentioning here. A lot of readers have written to me over the past few days asking what kind of HD set they should be looking at — Plasma, LCD, etc., and then of course what kind of resolution do you want? Full 1080p? Or do you want to save some money with a lesser product?

By the way, just as a side note, what I always recommend people do FIRST is to really do some investigation into how to find amazing deals on HDTVs. One of the very best techniques I’ve found is to do some serious thinking about a refurbished model. You can literally save thousands. I’m so excited about it that I wrote up a special report that walks you through everything you need to know. You can download it for free here ==>> Digital TV Dojo’s Guide to Buying a Refurbished LCD TV. Definitely spend five minutes and take a look.

Anyway, back to my main point. The AZ Republic story made the point that, no matter how great your HDTV is, if you don’t have a provider that’s committed to improving and expanding its HD lineup, you’re just wasting money. If you’re upgrading to HD, I’d recommend going with one of the satellite providers — Dish Network or Direct TV — over cable. Either one of these is definitely more proactive with their HD offerings than most cable companies. And they’re probably cheaper, too. (I’d say definitely, but obviously what you pay depends on the package you choose.)

I’ve put together two guides that break down the HD offerings from both Dish and Direct. I highly recommend you check them out. Here’s where you can find the Dish Network HD guide, and here’s where you’ll find our Direct TV HD piece. Take a look. You’ll be glad you did.

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