Five Reasons You Should Order Satellite TV or Cable TV
Right now you're probably wondering if paying for cable or satellite TV is really worth it. You may have the option of cashing in those government-funded coupons and buying a digital tuner for almost free. However, you man also notice many of your neighbors and friends are going the way of cable or satellite TV. Are there advantages to choosing a premium subscription to a free or almost free upgrade? Yes. Here are five reasons to consider.
1. You spend more money by not having cable or satellite.
A person's first negative thought to the idea of cable or satellite TV is that the contract is too expensive. While cable and satellite do cost an average of $40-120 dollars per month, depending on what options you choose, you should take a long, hard look at what you regularly spend on entertainment in a given month. You probably go to movies and enjoy a night out at a restaurant or club. That's easily $100 dollars per night. You rent movies and you buy new DVDs or Blu-Rays. You may buy new Xbox 360 or Wii games for easily $60 or more. The more you think about satellite and cable TV, the more you realize it saves money. When you're concentrating on premium TV there's less to do at night.
2. The television industry is very unstable.
The latest headline is that the new presidential administration is asking for congress to delay the DTV transition in February, mainly because the government-funded program has ran out of free coupons. There are millions of people now without coupons, and who will soon be on a waiting list. These households will likely miss a few months of broadcast TV. With cable and satellite TV, you don't have to miss a second of the action, even if the DTV program becomes progressively worse.
3. You can have the best sports packages
Satellite and cable TV, particularly satellite TV, offer more sports coverage than any network could ever afford to give. The NFL Sunday Ticket gives NFL fans over 200 games a season along with The Game Mix (which allows viewers to watch six games at once) and NFL Supercast (which lets users view live NFL games on any computer with Internet connection). There are also sports packages for the MLB, NBA, NCAA, NHL and NASCAR.
4. You get a digital video recording system
Not only does a DVR system allow you to easily record programs searching only by name, but you can also take advantage of new satellite technology to make your life easier. You can now access your DVR through a satellite-sponsored website and program recordings remotely. As with any DVR system, you don't have to worry about time slots or proper settings. You simply log in from any Internet connection and choose the program you want to record.
5. More channels and many of them in HD!
You haven't truly watched TV at home until you've sampled HD programming on a high-resolution, flat screen television set. Now everything looks more colorful and dynamic. This is the way TV was meant to be experienced!
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