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Is the Game in HDTV? HD Sports Guide Has the Answer

Las Vegas, NV (ContentDesk) July 28, 2005 -- As high definition television (HDTV) becomes more prevalent, more and more sports fans want to know which sporting events will be televised in HDTV.
Some HDTV sports fans waste hours a week checking out all of the different television network websites trying to figure out which games will be in HDTV.
Most new HDTV owners did the research, got the HDTV, set up the surround sound, and then flipped on the game.
Frequently, they are disappointed when they tune to a game the TV guide says is on an HDTV channel only to find out the game is there, but it has bars on the sides and clearly is not in HDTV.
Some new HDTV owners have even had the experience of inviting all their friends over to watch the game on their new HDTV only to be embarrassed when they realized that the game is not in HDTV.

Others did not know the difference and mistakenly felt like they wasted their money because the picture isn't much better than what they had before.HD Sports Guide solves these problems.
HD Sports Guide is a free and easy to use online publication that gives sports fans a 14-day program guide listing the live sporting events that will be televised in HDTV.
HD Sports Guide includes listings from both national networks and select regional sports networks.
HD Sports Guide also has listings sorted by sport.
This means if readers only want to know about a particular sport, they can just go straight to that schedule.

HD Sports Guide has sport specific schedules for Major League Baseball, the NBA, NCAA Basketball, the NFL, College Football, Major League Soccer, Golf, Auto Racing, and an Other category that is a catchall for sporting events like boxing and tennis.
HD Sports Guide also keeps readers up to date with the latest HD Sports related news.
For additional information please visit: http://www.hdsportsguide.com..



Olympics Generate Major Spike in HDTV Sales

(ContentDesk) February 23, 2006 -- This years coverage of the Winter Olympics on NBC is being broadcast in high definition (HD).
With HD quickly becoming common-place throughout homes, restaurants, and sports bars throughout the country major retailers are seeing major spikes in HDTV sales.
To take advantage of this amazing technology, you need the right equipment. To start, you need an HD ready or HD integrated TV. Once you have the television, you will need an HD broadcast signal.

There are three ways to do this: 1.With an Antenna- With an air (terrestrial) antenna, you can get HD at no cost (on NBC and other major networks). Either install a small indoor antenna or a large antenna to your roof and plug it into the TV. This option is only available in select US cities.2. With Cable TV- Call your cable company to find out if HD is available in your market. Usually, they can upgrade you for a nominal monthly charge.3.

With Satellite TV- If you have DIRECTV,...

Olympics Generate Major Spike in HDTV Sales
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High Def Forum Reaches 100,000 Post Milestone

COLORADO SPRINGS, CO (ContentDesk via ContentDesk Direct) January 17, 2006 -- High Def Forum (HighDefForum.com) today announced that it has reached the 100,000 post milestone. The High Def Forum founded March 10, 2004, has grown from a lonely 0 members and 0 posts to a thriving 24,000+ active community that has reached the 100,000 post milestone. The High Def Forum has received millions of unique visitors since inception and has helped countless people in their HDTV endeavors.High Definition Television is a great advancement over standard definition. Increasingly however the transformation to High Definition has led consumers to a confused state, from the HDTV terminology (1080i, 1080p, 720p, Blu-Ray, HD-DVD, etc.) to understanding high definition compatibility issues to HD reception issues. The High Def Forum, with its great membership base helps 10,000+ people daily gain clarity on these very issues while at the same time providing a...

High Def Forum Reaches 100,000 Post Milestone
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