Only 6 weeks left for the 2009 HDTV Transition. Are you ready?
The digital tv transition is approaching on June 12, are you ready for the transition? If you are like most people, you have waited until the last minute to prepare. The good news is that there is still time left, and you have multiple options to choose from.
Your first, and least expensive way is to buy a converter box. But don't fret, they are extremely affordable! The government coupon program allows you to easily keep up with the new wave, and still make it through these hard economic times. There is a $40 Converter box coupons that you can order today by going to www.dtv2009.gov .
Your second option for the dtv transition is to watch TV programming online through a laptop, or desktop computer ( TV on PC) . This option is available through www.UnlimitedTVonPC.com . This software provides unlimited access to world wide channels in up to 30 languages for a ONE TIME $19.99 fee. This could mean huge savings if you currently pay for tv programming. This new software allows you to eliminate monthly tv provider bills! This incredible service includes acces over 4,000 channels, and over 400 radio stations across the globe. Favorites such as HBO, MTV, ESPN, which usually require an additional fee, are also free. Visit www.UnlimitedTVonPC.com to view current bonuses and promotions.
Your third option to keep up with the digital age, would be to purchase a new hdtv! The prices on LCD's and Plasmas have gone down in the last 3 years, you can get one for less than you think. For example, a good 32" tv can range from $500 to $900 at places like www.BestBuy.com . They usually have 18 months no interest financing, which can make owning your hdtv even more affordable!
Your fourth option if you feel that you definitely must watch tv is to sign up with a satellite or dish service provider. Two of the most popular services are DirecTV and Dish Network. Both providers offer you competitive packages at affordable prices. To check out both services, and for a quiz to check which one is the best for you, visit www.DirectvVSDish.com. DirecTV usually provides better sports options and free local channels. Dish Network usually has better pricing and a better dvr.
The clock continues to tick and by June 12, 2009 you will need to be prepared. Which way will you save? If you still have more questions about the new transition you can go to www.dtv.gov. for more info! Good luck
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