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Dish Network vs Direct TV - Part 1

Direct TV HD – Five Six Reasons You Shouldn’t Get It


There’s a lot of talk today about high definition programming. You can hardly go a day without seeing it somewhere; high def this, HD that, it’s the buzzword in the satellite TV industry.

But before you run out and spend a lot time, money and effort to acquire HDTV from Direct TV, consider the following reasons why you shouldn’t.

  1. You should not get Direct TV’s HDTV if you’re bothered by vivid images so crystal clear and life-like that you’ll feel like you’re inside the picture. High def programs have a higher resolution than regular standard definition. This gives much deeper colors and razor sharp images.
  2. You should not get Direct TV’s HDTV if you’re perfectly happy with having spent hundreds of dollars on a sound system that doesn’t make you think you’re in a theater. With most HD programming using Dolby Digital Surround Sound, your home theater sound system will give you real theater sound quality.
  3. You should not get Direct TV’s HDTV if you’d rather not have up to 90 channels of high definition programming, and even more being added in the near future. And especially if you don’t want to watch your local HD channels.
  4. You should not get Direct TV’s HDTV if you think it’s inferior because access is less than $10 per month.
  5. You should not get Direct TV’s HDTV if you’d rather continue watching a little square segment of each scene with many side details left out of view. With HDTV, programs are shown in wide screen and are more rectangular so you get the entire view of the scene that was intended.
  6. You should not get Direct TV’s HDTV if it will bother you to be ruined for ever watching TV any other way. Once you’ve experienced the difference, you’ll never be happy with standard definition television again.


Obviously by now, you realize that if you want the ultimate in HDTV viewing, Direct TV has all the answers you’re looking for. HDTV is the biggest change in television viewing since the 1950s when color TV arrived on the scene. In time, standard definition programming will suffer the same fate as black and white TV shows; eventually it will simply cease to exist.


You don’t even need to worry about the equipment you need to start watching HDTV. As long as your TV is either HD enabled or HD ready, Direct TV will take care of supplying everything else necessary to take your TV viewing to the next level of entertainment.


If you still don’t understand what all the commotion is about with regard to HDTV, plan a trip to a nearby electronics store and watch HDTV next to a regular TV with standard definition. 

Do your own side-by-side comparison. In fact, I recommend you click here and check out this Dish Network vs Direct TV comparison site before you order a thing. If you don’t agree that the HDTV makes you feel like you reach into the screen and touch someone, well, maybe that should be reason number seven why you shouldn’t get it.


If that’s the case, when you leave the electronics store, stop by the optometrist’s office and get yourself fitted for corrective lenses. Then go back and look again. The difference is simply astounding.