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Decode the Answer - The Equipment You Need to Go to HDTV
from: George PhillipsHDTV provides excellent television picture and sound quality. Furthermore, most broadcasters, after receiving a push from the FCC, are broadcasting television shows in HDTV. But, to take advantage of this high-quality television viewing and the program offerings, it is necessary to have the right equipment.
Programming Source
To get HDTV, it is first necessary to have a HDTV programming source. Satellite, Broadcast, and Cable all provide HDTV programming. Most television stations currently broadcast HDTV programming, thanks to FCC regulations. Furthermore, the FCC has dictated that all stations will broadcast HDTV by the end of the year 2006. Most satellite companies and the majority of cable companies also currently offer HDTV programming, as well.
Before buying HDTV equipment, however, it is important to determine the HDTV programming sources available in the area. This information is useful in deciding just which route to go in order to receive HDTV programming, which, in turn, can determine what equipment is necessary.
Programming Reception
HDTV programming can be received through a HD satellite box, a HD antenna, a HD cable box, or a HD set-top-box. Which form of program receptor is needed depends on the programming source. In order to receive local channels in HDTV, it might be necessary to have a HD antenna. This is particularly true if local channels are not available through the local satellite or cable provider. An indoor or outdoor HD antenna may be used, depending on the individual situation and geographic location.
If the local cable company provides HDTV programming, it might be a good route to receive HDTV through a HD cable box. Usually, these boxes are provided by the cable company and contain HDTV program receiving capabilities. Sometimes, an extra fee might need to be paid to buy or rent a cable box that is capable of receiving HDTV. If this is the case, it might be more cost effective to purchase a separate HD set-top-box.
Dish Network and DirecTV satellite services both offer HDTV. Unfortunately, these companies often don’t offer local channels, so it might be necessary to still have a HD antenna to receive these channels.
Integrated HDTV System or HD-Upgradeable TV (also called HD-ready and HD-compatible)
An integrated HDTV is a television that has a HDTV tuner built directly into the television. One major advantage to purchasing an integrated HDTV is that it is not necessary to spend extra money on a separate HDTV receiver. On the other hand, satellite and cable services might still require the use of their separate receiver in order to receive HDTV through their services. Furthermore, as technology advances, the HDTV tuner in an integrated television can’t be easily upgraded, as it can be with a separate HDTV box.
A HD-upgradeable television (or HD-ready or HD compatible) is fully capable of receiving HDTV signals one the HD set-top-box is plugged in. This type of television allows for flexibility in programming options. On the other hand, it might be necessary to buy, lease, or rent a set-top-box from the store, the cable company, or the satellite provider in order to receive HDTV programming.
Another perk to HD-upgradeable televisions is that many of the newer models are now including special slots that allow cable television providers to insert cable cards. Cable cards are special cards that enable the television to receive cable television channels, which includes HDTV channels. Cable subscription fees still apply, however, and the card needs to be removed if the television owner moves or subscribes to a different cable service. Also, depending on the cable provider, it might still be necessary to have a separate cable box in order to record cable television channels with the DVD recorder or VCR.
Surround Sound Equipment
One of the other advantages of HDTV is the excellent sound it provides. Part of the reason the sound is so much better than that achieved with an analog television is because the sound, like the picture, is digital. This is much like how the sound from a CD is much better than the sound from an audiocassette tape.
In addition, many HDTV broadcasts are transmitted in Dolby 5.1 surround sound. In order to reap the rewards of this extra perk, however, it is necessary to have surround-sound equipment as part of the home entertainment package.
HDTV is an outstanding advancement in television technology. With a few purchases, the consumer will be enjoying the clear pictures and sounds of HDTV in no time.
Important Notice Concerning DTV and HDTV: Although many TV systems have already complied with earlier rulings for changing all transmission to digital TV, there still is doubt as to when overall compliance will be reached. Earlier it was scheduled for late 2006, but it is doubtful if this happens.
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