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How to Get Free HD and Take Advantage of Satellite Special Offers

By Johney Maron

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Let's face it. High definition TV is in. There's no if's, ands or buts, HD technology is here to stay. Like color in the 1960's to stereo audio in the 1980's, high def may have started off as a fad, but that fad has now become the industry standard. Everyone is switching over to HD from the top end movie channels all the way down to the local stations in every Podunk town in America. And if you don't have it, you're hopelessly behind.

But with satellite TV, you can actually get HD for free! All you have to have is a TV that's capable of displaying the 16:9 HD video and you're good to go. It doesn't matter if you've got the top end 62 inch LCD 3-D capable TV's with built in Surround sound in 1080p or an old style 19" tube type that came out when HD was in its infancy, you can watch hundreds of shows and events in HD's blazing glory without having to pay an extra dime for it.

How, you may ask, can something that has taken 2 decades to build up and billions of dollars and a mandate from the Federal Government to force everyone to switch from analog TV to digital HD be free? Simple. Satellite providers want you to switch from cable or even from rabbit ears over to their services. HD is a huge draw, and getting bigger (and better) every day. So, they make special offers to consumers to try to get them to switch. All you have to do as the savvy TV enthusiast is to look around. And you don't have to look hard at all.

Direct mail advertising comes to your house about once a week. In those packets are offers for pizza and burgers and life insurance. And, more often than not, offers for satellite TV service. If you peruse those ads, you'll find packages that begin as low as $30 per month, with all kinds of perks like free HBO and Cinemax for 3 months. And now, there are offers for free HD channels as well. Not just the demo channels like you'd expect but the mainstream channels.

All your locals are usually free now. Since the Federal government mandated the switch to digital, almost every local station across America has switched to HD as well. When you subscribe to the sports channel packages like ESPN, not only do you get all your favorite channels for football and baseball included, but all the ESPN and other sports HD channels as well. Nothing beats a great baseball game than one on HD where you can count every blade of grass.

And when you subscribe to the movie channels, all the accompanying HD channels come along. Now you can truly get all the movie theater quality video out of your movies without having to go to the theater. And you've not paid any extra!

HD is here to stay, and the satellite companies want you to have it. Check out all the offers in the mail and online and start enjoying HD on your TV today!

After a long week on the road, Johney Maron looks forward to a weekend of relaxation with his family. Thanks to DISH Network's free HD, Friday evening has become "Movie Night."With their satellite HDTV, their picture is so great the Maron family feels like a part of the action. Then Saturday is reserved for all their favorite shows they recorded with their HD DVR during their movie.

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