Friday, November 28, 2008

What's the story on the 2009 Digital Conversion?

The 2009 digital conversion has created a lot of confusion for consumers who are looking to purchase a converter box for February 2009. Thus, we have attempted to shed some light on the issue in order to ease customers’ concerns.

Can I use my old antenna? (Rabbit Ears) Yes! In February 2009 your good old fashioned rabbit ears are getting a government-mandated upgrade. In order to facilitate this new law, consumers need a new piece of hardware to convert the new digital signal picked up by their antenna into the old analog format for display on analog TVs. Fortunately the government is providing up to two $40 DTV coupons per household to help with the cost of the converter box needed to pick up free local programming.

Solid Signal is one of the largest online retailers dealing with the 2009 digital conversion. Solid Signal carries a wide variety of converter boxes, ranging in price from $40.01 (practically free after the government rebate coupon.) To boxes that come with a smart antenna for $163.99. The process of choosing the right converter box for your needs can be very confusing. Each converter box comes with its own specific set of attributes ranging from boxes with analog pass through to others with VCR timers.

Do I need Analog Pass Through? We have an article that might help make this decision easier. There also three small exceptions to the digital conversion law passed by congress.

Which box has S Video? The only converter box with an S-Video capability is the CM7000.

What is the best box? That really depends on the price and the features that are most important to you. THE most commonly asked question is “which converter box is the best?” The answer to this question depends on the needs of the customer. The converter boxes will all give you basically the same picture quality. The main difference between the products is the price, which is based on the added features being paid for. You can use our online comparison tool to see the difference between features offered by the different boxes.

If you still can’t decide feel free to call our customer service department at 1-866-374-4625.

What are the exceptions to the new Digital Conversion Law?

What are the exceptions to the new Digital Conversion Law?

“Congress mandated that February 17, 2009 would be the last day for full-power television stations to broadcast in analog.”

There are three exceptions to the new Digital Conversion law: Low-power stations (LPTV), Class A stations, and TV Translator stations.

“You may have noticed that Congress mandated that “full-power” TV stations will not be able to broadcast in analog after February 17, 2009. While the majority of the viewed TV broadcast stations are full-power stations, three other categories of TV stations exist – “low-power” stations, “Class A” stations, and “TV translator” stations. There is currently no deadline for these stations to convert to digital broadcasting.

The FCC created low-power television (LPTV) service in 1982 to provide opportunities for locally-oriented television service in small communities. These communities may be in rural areas or may be individual communities within larger urban areas. LPTV stations are operated by diverse groups and organizations including high schools and colleges, churches and religious groups, local governments, large and small businesses and individual citizens. More than 2,100 licensed LPTV stations are in operation. LPTV programming can include satellite-delivered programming services, syndicated programs, movies, and a wide range of locally-produced programs.

Class A TV stations are former LPTV stations that have certain interference protection rights not available to LPTV stations. These stations are technically similar to LPTV stations, but unlike LPTV stations must air at least three hours of locally-produced programming each week and comply with most of the non-technical regulations applicable to full-power stations. Approximately 600 licensed Class A TV stations are in operation.

A TV translator station rebroadcasts the programs of a full-power TV broadcast station. Translator stations typically serve communities that cannot receive the signals of free over-the-air TV stations because they are too far away from a full-power TV station or because of geography (such as uneven terrain or mountains). Many of the 4,700 licensed TV translator stations operate in mountainous or more remote areas of the country.

There are several ways to determine whether the broadcast stations you view over-the-air are LPTV, Class A or TV translator stations. Class A stations are required to visually or aurally identify their stations with their community of license and call sign (that includes the suffix “-CA” for Class A) at sign on, sign off, and on an hourly basis. LPTV stations also must regularly identify their station call sign. When locally originating programming, they must visually or aurally identify their call sign and community of license at sign on, sign off, and hourly. LPTV call signs may consist of four letters followed by the suffix “-LP” (for low power) or, alternatively, five characters beginning with the letters K or W followed by two numbers (their operating channel) and two additional letters. Also, some TV translators are identified by the full-power TV stations whose signals they rebroadcast. Further, LPTV, Class A, and TV translator stations may regularly broadcast information as to their status, and may include information regarding the DTV transition.”

From the DTV Consumer FAQ

Do I need Analog Pass-Through?

“If you purchase a digital-to-analog converter box to watch digital broadcasts on an analog TV and also wish to continue watching analog LPTV, Class A, or TV translator stations, you should purchase a converter box with “analog pass-through” capability, which allows analog broadcast signals to pass through the converter box to be tuned by your analog TV. NTIA’s TV Converter Box Coupon Program has certified converter box models that have analog pass-through capability.


You can find out which boxes have analog pass-through via our online comparison tool.
The NTIA will mail a list of current coupon-eligible converter boxes, noting with an asterisk those that have analog pass-through capability, to each household that receives converter box coupons. You can also check with your retailer to determine whether the converter box you are purchasing has analog pass-through capability.


If you purchase a digital-to-analog converter box without analog pass-through capability, you may have to connect an antenna switch or a signal “splitter” to bypass the box if you wish to view analog TV broadcasts. Check with the manufacturer of the digital-to-analog converter box and your retailer if you need instructions on how to connect the box to view broadcasts from both analog and digital stations.”


From the DTV Consumer FAQ

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Hi Definition Predictions

Through working with thousands of customers as well as personal research, Solid Signal has insight on the future of HD technology. Here are a few predictions we propose for the next five years, in terms of high definition television.

Transition from a “home theater room” to a media room. These days, systems in the home are increasingly connected and many homes have personal home theaters. We see these trends continuing to come together as average families have media rooms with convergence of computers, HDTVs, HD DVD players, sound, lighting and so on to enhance customers’ technology experiences.

1080p. This will be the main resolution sold in the future – because there is nothing better that will be practical for average buyers. For those of us withot an inherent knowledge of all things technical, here is an excrept from Wikipedia: "1080p is the shorthand name for a category of display resolutions. The number "1080" represents 1,080 lines of vertical resolution (1080 horizontal scan lines), while the letter p stands for progressive scan (meaning the image is not interlaced). 1080p can be referred to as full HD or full high definition to differentiate it from other HDTV video modes. The term usually assumes a widescreen aspect ratio of 16:9, implying a horizontal resolution of 1920 pixels. This creates a frame resolution of 1920×1080, or 2,073,600 pixels in total."

LCD as frontrunner. Technology innovation has been more prevalent with LCD than with plasma – i.e. there are few 1080p plasmas in 50 inch or larger .

Bigger is better (for TVs). Most new HD televisions purchased are 42 inches and up. This will only increase as technology becomes more affordable.

Using an antenna to get HD. Antennas are an affordable way for customers to get the best HD picture quality. At Solid Signal, we’ve seen sales surge in the past few years and anticipate this continuing to increase as more people own HDTVs and learn about the benefits of antennas.
Working with professional media installers – as well as average families – helps us see these HD trends in action. Let us help you stay on top of the latest tech trends! Visit http://www.solidsignal.com/ for the latest products or discuss your thoughts on trend predications in our forum.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Looking to score some great deals, but hate battling the crows on black friday?

Try finding those bargains online at online retailers such as http://www.solidsignal.com/ by shopping on "Cyber Monday."

As Seen

Although Consumer Reports expects one in every four consumers to be out bargain-hunting on Black Friday, I'm not fond of crowds, so I'll be taking a walk in the woods and watching football. I do most of my shopping online, and Cyber Monday, the first Monday after Black Friday, as been anointed as the day that online merchants roll out some of their best deals of the season. In 2007, online merchants raked in $730 million in sales that day.

The National Retail Federation's site Cybermonday.com, serves as a portal to 550 companies offering special online deals on Cyber Monday. While I suspect many of the deals duplicate those offered to flesh-and-blood shoppers of merchants which have both virtual and brick-and-mortar stores, such as Target and Best Buy, CyberMonday.com promises special hourly deals that day. We'll see.

When shopping on that Monday, I'd suggest using the comparison shopper on CyberMonday.com, then accessing the site directly to compare. Also check the print ads from your Thanksgiving Day newspaper. Don't forget to check for refurbished items on sites such as Apple's, too. You could score a deal there.

Best of all: on Cyber Monday, there's no need to get up at 4:00 a.m. and wear shin guards, elbow pads and your most comfortable shoes. A warm pair of jammies would work just fine.

Do you have an HDTV set?... and do you have HD programming?


Although these should go hand in hand, they are very different questions. A recent study from the Consumer Electronics Association shows that 30 percent of U.S households have HDTV…but less than half (44 percent) of HDTV owners receive HD programming.


Owners cite a few reasons for not getting HD programming… including cost and disinterest. In addition, many admit to not knowing if they have HD programming or not.

If cost is the issue for you – we understand. HD programming can be expensive. One cost effective way to get HD programming is an antenna. For a low, one-time cost, you can receive high quality over-the-air HD content.

Antennas provide free access to regional channels – some areas have more than 30 stations available over the air, including music and weather channels. But for those of you who can’t live without HD programming from ESPN and other networks, cable or satellite is the way to go.

The moral of this study is that many of you aren’t experiencing the true benefits of your HDTV set. We can help you pick out an affordable antenna or the right satellite provider to enhance your experience – without breaking the bank.

Evidence to support our prediction... LCD vs Plasma


In our blog entry from June 6 - http://blog.solidsignal.com/index.php/2007/06/12/hd-predications - we predicted LCD would continue to emerge as a frontrunner in terms of HDTV.

A recent article from the Financial Times discussed this trend. “Hirotsugu Terada, the head of Sharp’s audio/video group, forecast that sales of large LCD TVs inJapan would reach 1.1m units in the half year from October to March 2008, compared with 478,000 units for plasma televisions.”

So it sounds like LCD sales could be more than double that of plasma. Although plasma was originally the frontrunner, LCD technology innovations have positioned it for future growth, a trend Solid Signal has been noticing, especially as more 1080p LCD TVs 50 inches or larger have been introduced.

Now – we are not saying not to buy plasma. Different factors, from budget to use to personal preference can influence the decision. At Solid Signal, our goal is to help you find the best product to meet your personal needs. We’ve gone as far as to contact a customer after they order something to let them know something else might be a better fit. This is why there is a “Have a product question” button by every product – we are happy to answer anything to help you find the right products to enhance your technology!

Get your Cell Phone to Work Virtually Anywhere

We’ve all been there – in a basement or office where your cell phone just won’t get a signal. And of course, it usually happens at a time when you are expecting an important phone call. Or maybe even your whole house or office gets little to no quality reception. A few years ago, there was not much you could do about it. Maybe pay a fee to break your contract with one carrier to switch to another – or consider moving! Not anymore. There are several effective, affordable (starting from just $199) ways to improve cell phone reception.

Extend. Repeat. Boost. Sounds like a work out plan, right? Maybe, but they are also terms that can mean getting better cell phone signals.

Repeater: whatever is outside, you get inside.
Good for: business owners. Hundreds of people can benefit from it at the same time.
Learn more: http://www.solidsignal.com/cat_display.asp?main_cat=07&CAT=Repeaters

Booster/Extender: boosts what little signal you have.
Good for: homes, cars and small businesses, many cover about 3,000 sq. ft
Learn more: http://www.solidsignal.com/manu_display.asp?line=prodpage&main_cat=07&manu=Wireless%20Extenders%20(Wi-Ex)

We at Solid Signal came across these products originally because of poor reception we were getting in an office space. Yes, there was some skepticism at first. But both boosters and repeaters are effective ways to increase cell phone reception. You can check out some reviews and info about Wi-Ex boosters here - http://www.wi-ex.com/Page3591.aspx.

It’s estimated that 35 percent of cell users have trouble with cell phone reception in their home or office. Let us help you get the right product to meet your needs – send us an email at http://www.solidsignal.com/contact_us.asp.

Are you making the most of your DIRECTTV HD experience?

As more and more people invest in HD televisions, the popularity of products such as HD antennas and HD satellite receivers are increasing. In fact, two of Solid Signal’s most popular products are the DIRECTV H20 DIRECTV® MPEG-4 High Definition (HD) Receiver (H20) and DIRECTV®s New High Definition MPEG-4 DVR (HR20) HD DVR.

The DIRECTV HD DTV-H20 Receiver ensures DIRECTV subscribers get the latest HD programming up to 1080i.

The DIRECTV(R) Plus HD DVR (HR20) brings together the new DIRECTV Plus DVR and DIRECTV HD Receiver. Viewers are able to record one HD program while watching another and record two different shows at the same time, while watching a pre-recorded program.

Realizing the power and appeal of HD, DIRECTV will soon have the capacity to offer over 150 channels in high-definition to its viewers. In addition, next month, DIRECTV plans to launch a HD DVR that can store up to 100 hours of high-def programming. See a recent article from Multichannel Merchant http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA6476815.html?q=directv to learn more. DIRECTV has also recently introduced Game Lounge, where you can play classic games directly your DIRECTV remote control. As Solid Signal continues to see convergence of the Internet, TV, home theater, gaming world, etc, we can bet we’ll see more things like this feature.

We know many of our readers know the benefits and features of DIRECTV like they know the backs of their hands. But for those who don’t, or who are thinking about signing up, Solid Signal is happy to help provide the facts about what is right for you. See a list of tips for maximizing your HR20 - http://www.solidsignal.com/hr20/hr20_tips_tricks.asp or call us today - 1-866-374-4625.

Cell phone booster rescues busy offices and talkative families

Does your cell phone suffer from interference or poor reception at your office? Is reception iffy at your home?

Solve both problems by buying two stationary cell phone boosters. The Wi-Ex zBoost YX 510-PCS/CEL Wireless Extender is the ideal booster for home or office — anywhere that calls must not be missed!

Moreover, this YX510 is guaranteed by Solid Signal (www.solidsignal.com), which is the premiere online retailer for signal products, from HDTVs to GPS systems to antennas.
This YX510 is on of the few dual-band amplifiers available. It boosts cell phone signals to improve coverage for 800 and 1900 MHz carriers. If you don’t know your cell phone’s frequency range, go to http://www.solidsignal.com/cellular/find_cellphone_range.asp and Solid Signal will tell you.

The YX510 provides up to 3,000 square feet of coverage, or up to 10,000 feet with an optional upgrade.

At Sold Signal, this Wi-Ex zBoost YX510 is available for a discounted price of $294.99 – which is a whopping $105.00 off the suggested retail price of $399. Solid Signal is so confident that the YX 510 is a great product that the Web tech retailer offers a no-questions-asked, 30-day return policy on the unit. Go to http://www.solidsignal.com/cat_display.asp?main_cat=07&CAT=Repeaters and it’s the first unit featured among wireless extenders/boosters on the page.

You may count on Solid Signal for all of your cellular solutions.

Consumers can get on track with handheld GPS units

Top brands offer various reliable choices

Historically, the people who needed handheld GPS units the most — the chronically lost — were the same people who couldn’t figure out how to use them.

But there are several user friendly, handheld GPS navigation systems now on the market. Some of the most reliable helpers in this diverse group are manufactured by Cobra, Delphi, Garmin, Jensen, Lowrance and Magellan. All are described and sold at the online consumer electronics retailer, Solid Signal (www.solidsignal.com).

A full menu of about 50 handheld GPS units, with features explained, is at http://www.solidsignal.com/cat_display.asp?CAT=Handheld%20GPS&page=1&main_cat=11&siteREF=SSCOM&sort=&DIR

At Solid Signal, three of the most popular handheld GPS choices are:

The Cobra GPS1000DLX Global Positioning System with Rand McNally StreetFinder Software (GPS1000DLX) for $290.99.This unit’s exclusive ASAP II makes it start up and run twice as fast as other recreational GPS receivers. It has 4 MB of internal memory, stores up to 500 waypoints, is preprogrammed with coordinates for hundreds of world cities, and can calculate average speed, ETA, altitude, date, and miles traveled.The Cobra includes a PC interface and cable, 32 MB of memory on an SD card, and Rand McNally StreetFinder software.

Gamin manufactures about 30 handheld GPS models, specializing in everything from hunting and fishing use to multi-function units that include a personal organizer.Garmin prices range from $104.99 to $549.99. A pair of Garmin units with two-way communication runs $559.99. See all of the Garmin units at http://www.solidsignal.com/manu_cat_display.asp?cat=Handheld%20GPS&main_cat=11&manu=Garmin

The Delphi NAV200 Handheld GPS Navigation System with MP3 and Movie Player (NAV200). This versatile unit offers the budget-conscious customer a unique blend of advanced navigation and entertainment features to get users to their destinations on time, every time — in style.The NAV200 comes preloaded and ready to quickly calculate your route. Just insert its 1.5 GB SD card (included), which carries U.S. and Canadian maps.This GPS unit also sports an MP3 and movie player. You must download the entertainment onto an additional SD card (sold separately). The Delphi’s product’s other major virtue is its real-time traffic readiness, which allows city commuters to use Traffic Monitoring Channel (TMC) programming. (TMC is a new subscription-based service that sends up-to-the-minute traffic information over certain radio stations.) Using TMC on the NAV200 requires an optional adaptor. After receiving TMC traffic information, the NAV200 adjusts your route accordingly. More NAV200 features include a photo viewer, game, world clock and calculator. This handheld GPS has a 3.5-inch bright, anti-glare, full-color LCD touch screen. It has dashboard and windshield mounts.

For more information on a GPS unit or other consumer electronics, go to www.solidsignal.com. Solid Signal was named to the 2007 Inc. 500 list as one of the fastest-growing companies in America.

2007 Marked "Year of the Woman" for Consumer Electronics Inquiries

For the first time in Solid Signal’s five-year history, a majority – some 55 percent – of calls received by the consumer electronics e-tailer came from women.

Solid Signal specializes in products geared towards helping consumers get the best possible reception on their personal electronics. More and more women are buying high-definition TVs, satellite systems, cell phones, GPS systems, antennas and other new technology. They want to ensure that they get the reception they need, so they turn to Solid Signal for questions.

Solid Signals reports that women seem to prefer personal dialog to e-mail communication. This year’s telephone call stats are validation of that preference.

Many factors play into the rise in women on the consumer electronics customer service scene. Many of the latest consumer electronics products have become more mainstream, and more accessible in recent years. This accessibility helps break down the intimidation in the female market, and empowers them to engage in personal dialog to get the help they need.

In response to the shift to female callers, Solid Signal recognized quickly that they needed to staff differently to handle this demographic. Female callers seem to like dialog and personalized help. They typically aren’t afraid to ask a lot of questions. As a result, call center employees carefully are chosen for their ability to engage in this type of dialog and offer the step-by-step solutions sought after by women.

It has been part of Solid Signal’s mission, from the start, to help customers to find products, solve problems and enhance technology.

Solid Signal was founded in 2002 to help customers find new solutions to enhance technology. The company offers satellite, outdoor antenna, consumer electronics and commercial media. It sells thousands of products to help distribute high quality, digital audio and video to a variety of media outlets.

Solid Signal provides advice for product selection, installation and troubleshooting to enhance customers’ experiences. It is a CEDIA member, allowing the company to better serve professional media installers. Solid Signal was named to the 2007 Inc. 500 List as one of America’s fastest-growing retailers. It also is an Internet Retailer Top 500 retailer.

For more information, visit www.solidsignal.com or call 1.866.374.4625.

What do you want us to carry?

What do you want us to carry?

We at Solid Signal are a consumer electronics distributor, meaning everything we sell is for YOU. Having a problem with cell phone reception? We sell the cell phone boosters. Want the best viewing picture on television? We carry the HD antennas. Whatever electronic void is in your life, we try to fill it. We help professional installers as well as the average consumer find products and advice to create solutions to technology challenges.


As an Inc 500 company, we know that it is you, the consumer, who helped us be one of the fastest-growing companies in the nation. As we embark upon the last part of this year, we ask that you help us help you another year. Is there a service or a product that you would like us to provide for you? We believe in carrying the top-rated products by top-rated manufacturers to help you with your needs. We want to continue this tradition. We welcome your feedback. At a time when customer service is not at its highest peak, we pride ourselves in giving educated advice on purchasing the right product, solving problems and enhancing your technology. As corporations are in the “war for the best talent,” we want to provide the BEST products along with the BEST service. We would like the honor to continue to serve you with the best for your audio, video or cellular needs.


You can leave your comments on this blog or e-mail me personally at jerry@solidsignal.com. We’d like to hear from you.

“Why would you buy model…” - Help with choosing between DTV Converter Box models


“Why would you buy model…” - Using your Government $40 Converter Box Coupons to purchase digital converter boxes for post-digital transition in February 2009.


We’ve been receiving a large number of questions regarding the differences between the available DTV converter boxes.To help field some of the questions, we assembled a small comparison list of the models we currently have listed on SolidSignal.com.


Channel Master CM-7000 - The only DTV converter box we carry at this time that has a Super VHS output (S-Video Output).


Philco TB100HH9 - This unit has an “Analog Pass-Through”, which means the unit will allow the off-air signal to go from your antenna all the way to your TV. Other models listed here will not.


MicroGEM MG2000 - Smallest DTV convertor box unit on the market as of this writing.


Sansonic FT300A - “Dual Silicon Conversion” unit - most of the DTV converter boxes listed here are not.


Artec Digital T3APro - Utilizes a 12V DC power plug, perfect for use in RV’s, boats, and other vehicles.


Tivax STB-T9 - Lowest priced DTV converter box we currently carry.


Digital Stream DSP7500T - Compact design, nice looks, appears to be built strong.


Keep in mind that we can only accept DTV Converter box coupons for models that we currently have in stock.This rule is set forth by the Governing body responsible for administering the digital conversion coupons.


For an updated list of stocked models, please visit this link.


For information on how to use your Government Converter Box Coupon, click here.

DIRECTV to Offer 100 National HD Channels in 2007

LAS VEGAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Jan. 8, 2007–DIRECTV, the nation’s leading satellite television service provider, is hailing 2007 as the “Year of HD” with the planned launch and carriage of 100 national high-definition (HD) channels. With this substantial HD muscle, DIRECTV will offer three-times more HD programming than any other multi-channel distributor, with the majority of these channels launching in Q3.

DIRECTV also announced today that it currently has signed agreements, or agreements in principle, with more than 70 major networks including:

– A&E
– National Geographic
– Bravo
– NFL Network
– Cartoon Network
– SciFi Channel
– CNN– Speed
– Food Network
– TBS
– FX
– The History Channel
– HGTV
– The Weather Channel
– MTV– USA Network

DIRECTV will also extend its leadership in HD sports programming by offering hundreds of games and other HD programming available from Regional Sports Networks (RSNs) around the country, including YES Network, Comcast Sports Net, New England Sports Network and FOX Sports.

To satisfy the insatiable appetite for a greater number of movies in HD, DIRECTV will offer an expanded line-up of HD programming available from all premium movie channels.

“This is DIRECTV’s break-out year for HD,” said Chase Carey, president and CEO, DIRECTV, Inc. “The launch of our two new satellites will complete the largest capacity expansion in DIRECTV history, and no other video service will be able to match the sheer volume and quality of our HD programming. With HD adoption now reaching critical mass in the U.S., and 40 million homes projected to have HD-capable TVs this year, DIRECTV will be uniquely positioned as the best choice for HD programming.”

With the launch of DIRECTV 10 and DIRECTV 11 satellites in 2007, DIRECTV will have the ability to deliver more than 1,500 local HD and digital channels and 150 national HD channels, in addition to new advanced programming services for customers.

DIRECTV currently offers standard-definition local channels in 142 markets, covering nearly 94 percent of television households in the country, as well as local HD broadcast channels in 49 cities, representing more than 65 percent of U.S. TV households.

SOURCE: DIRECTV, Inc.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Solid Signal Blog- Get Wife Excited about HD

Women are pretty simple, right? – WRONG. Their likes and
dislikes regarding TV, for example, can range across the board –
from Patrick Dempsey in “Grey’s Anatomy” and the Lifetime
Channel to NASCAR and the World Series.


For the men, TV may be a little bit more simple — sports,
sports, news and more sports (OK, throw in a chic flick or two).
But the most important component of to this entertainment is
watching the best damn show the best damn way
— in HD.


So how will you get your wife to support and get excited
about this wonderful world of HD? Well, you may not have to.
Surprisingly more than half our calls in 2007 were from women.


But if it isn’t that simple, you must do what she does.
Negotiate.


Let’s face it, perfectly stated by none other than James
Brown, “It’s a man’s world, but it wouldn’t be nothing without a
women.” Women are all about the bargain. Do some research here
at Solid Signal and explain to her you want to ensure you all
are getting the best reception you can for the best price
possible. Here at Solid Signal, it is part of our mission to
help customers find products, solve problems and enhance
technology. Our company offers
satellite,

outdoor antennas
, consumer
electronics and commercial media. We sell thousands of products
to help distribute high-quality digital audio and video
equipment to a variety of media outlets. Compare the services
you have now to the option of high definition television.
Present her with visual evidence. Perhaps show her life with HD
and life without. Then you could lead her to us. We can be
reached at 1-866-374-4625 from 8 a.m.-11 p.m. (M-Th) and 8 a.m.-8
p.m. (Fri) EST and Saturday & Sunday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. . Our specialists are ready and eager to hear from you!