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Thursday, August 29, 2013

Direct Satellite Television Pixels

By Mark Blaisdell


When you are out and about looking for good deals for the best T.V. reception, you will certainly come across many cable and direct satellite T.V. packages. What usually occurs is that you sign up, get a good deal, but then your rates get increased over time and then the comparable hunt begins again. And, you may have pixel resolution questions.

Ask yourself, where is the best deal? The largest network direct satellite TV broadcasters have the lowest cost per unit overhead and therefore can deliver the best deal possible. Those giant broadcasters for the best deals for the last few years has been satellite TV.

Cable TV has just too much overhead with wires and cables that need continuous service and repair. When a huge storm arrives, many times cable just doesn't deliver.

Satellite TV is available nationwide even in the most remote regions and also includes your local channels. You get better rebates and greater savings than your regular cable company. Choose a better TV experience in which you get more programs at a cheaper rate. Put simply, satellite is the best deal out there.

Direct satellite TV offers high definition and is available nationwide and for a little extra, you can be receiving over 130 channels in HD for your viewing pleasure. HD has greater clarity because of increased pixel count which is about double that of analog.

No matter if your television is an LCD, DLP or a plasma device, it needs to be able to have the capacity to show those extra pixels. Broadcasting through that system necessitates a 1080p ("p'' stands for progressive) or 1089i (''i'' is for interlaced) format.

High-definition normally employs a 16:9 wide screen aspect ratio. 1080i gives the picture more detail while 1080 represents the number of horizontal lines.

Progressive scanning means that each video frame is transmitted as a whole in a single sweep and it produces a smoother, more film-like look. Whereas with 1080i, you do see all 1080 lines at once and is much sharper when the image is still.

Direct satellite TV usually offers a free HD video recorder which is a great feature that lets you record your favorite programs when you're not at home for later replay. The storage capacity of the DVR is 200 hrs of standard definition and for high definition you get 50 hrs of recordings. . Plus you get to listen to superb theater-like sound with Dolby Digital 5.1 technology.




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