Too many buyers get a new HDTV and wonder why the picture is grainy, he said. That's because, in a word, buying an HDTV doesn't automatically mean you get high-definition reception.
Prices on HDTV televisions and monitors are dropping as manufacturers compete for market share in what is sure to be the next "big" thing to come to American homes. For those of us who are looking to save every penny we can while staying at the forefront of technology and home theatre, getting HDTV for free sounds like a pretty good deal. I am talking about the free Over the Air (OTA) HDTV broadcasts that exist in just about every decent sized city in the country. You can use traditional UHF antennas to receive these broadcast signals from networks like CBS, NBC, ABC, FOX, and PBS for free. However, if you do not have space for a gigantic antenna or do not want to put on on your roof (or cannot), there are directional HDTV antennas from companies like Terk and Zenith that will allow you to recieve HDTV OTA signals indoors without too much fuss. An external amplifier may also help to boost your HD signal as well.
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