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Dish
Network HDTV, VOOM HDTV, Comcast HDTV - Your Answers to All
What is HDTV?
HDTV stands for High
Definition Television. It is fully digitalized. The major
differences that differentiates HDTV from other standard TV
are
• An increase in picture resolution
• 16:9 widescreen as standard
• And ability to support multi-channel audio( Dolby Digital)
The unique quality of HDTV is
that it has greater resolution. HDTV broadcasts in one of the
two formats; 720p and 1080i. The number refers to the number
of lines that are used to display picture and the letters mean
whether the signal is progressive scan, ‘p’, or interlaced, ‘i’.
The 16:9 widescreen helps deliver the picture properly. The
pictures are not panned or scanned during transmission and you
can view them with integrated 5.1 Dolby Digital surround
sound.
VOOM HDTV
VOOM HD Networks was
developed by Rainbow Media. When the company saw the dawn of
loss it was picked by EchoStar, the parent company of Dish
Network. VOOM HD networks have the largest retinue of
high-definition channels from which 10 were taken and were
added to HDTV packages as an extra option. By 2006, when Dish
networks convert their receivers from MPEG-2 to MPEG-4, Dish
would add another 11 high-definition VOOM channels. VOOM
broadcasts in 1080i, utilizing 5.1 Dolby Digital surround
sound. This package as whole offers 1700hours of HDTV every
week.
Comcast HDTV
Comcast HDTV is the high
definition service focused on broadband cable, commerce and
content. Its contents include HBO, ESPN, Starz, Showtime, TNT,
and Discovery. Depending upon the TV, Comcast will supply you
either HDTV set-top box or an HDTV CableCard. With this
cablecard you can watch encrypted cable HDTV with a CableCard
slot. CableCard doesn’t allow an access to features like
interactive TV, pay-per-view and on demand.
Requirements for HDTV
To receive HDTV broadcast you
need either a TV with a built-in HDTV tuner, a HDTV receiver
and cable HDTV or satellite HDTV receiver like Dish Network
HDTV.
Dish HD Programming
Dish Network HD Programming
includes top 29 channels with 200 hours of programs per day.
Sport channels: It
includes ESPNHD, ESPN2Hd, HDNet, HDNFL, TNT, World sport and
rush hd.
Movie channels : HDNet
MOVIES, HBO HD, SHO HD, MONSTERS, WORLD CINEMA, FILM FEST, FU,
Starz HDTV.
Entertainment channels:
Discovery HD, Animania, HGTV, RAVE HD, TNT, GAMEPLAY HD,
Family Room, universal HD, National geographic channel.
News and Variety:
GALLERY HD, HDNews, HDNet, TreasureHD, ULTRAHD.
Mike Lazier is a senior editor and an expert
panelist with
AFreeDish.com - one of the leading Authorized Dish
Network Web Retailers.Detailed information
on
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