What Keeps Cable And Satellite Television Apart!
Cable and Satellite TV are analogous with the North and the South pole these days. Yes, literally, they are miles apart in the television
world of today. There was a time when cable Television completely dominated the television world. Though initially people were wondering as to
why they had to shell out money for something that was to be accessed free of cost, yet they went and ahead and enjoyed the benefits of cable
television. Cable TV was particularly a respite for those who did not enjoy the benefits of the local channels.
Slowly, as Satellite Television started making in roads in the television world, cable and satellite TV started to compete with each other
fiercely. While cable TV providers had to offer their services through millions of chords wired under the ground, the satellite television
providers could do the trick in a much less messy manner by connecting with satellites orbiting around the earth high up in the sky. Satellite
Television offered digital television. To keep abreast with this development, cable television providers also started to offer channels digitally
which made them slightly an expensive entity to deal with. The number of programs offered by them was relatively much lesser when compared to the
number of options offered by satellite television. Both when offered at the same price, customers naturally started to switch to satellite
television. However, the distinct advantage that cable TV has over satellite TV is in terms of the number of local channels that it can offer to
its customers. Satellite TV cannot reach across to the remote corners of the United States while cable TV has better reach. Satellite TV is also
at a disadvantage when the weather is slightly disgruntled due to rain or snow or storm. Getting access to channels during such times is slightly
difficult in case of Satellite TV.
Both Cable and Satellite TV are keeping themselves widely awake to the latest development in the entertainment world. Top of the mind recall
is the slow intrusion of High Definition Television (HDTV) into customers lives. With the penetration of High Definition Television, customers is
flooded with too many advantages crystal clear picture quality, thanks to flawless picture resolution and surround audio quality, thanks to Dolby
stereo effects. Both cable and satellite TV offer HDTV compatibility thereby providing a rich television viewing experience to all its
subscribers.
Again, in terms of offers, both Cable and Satellite TV are neck to neck in it that cable TV providers sometimes come up with free promotions.
This could include reduced prices of its cable TV packages. Sometimes, it could also include free internet or broadband service upon
subscription. A deal like this is quite a steal, but Satellite providers make a comeback with offers like a free DVR upon subscription to their
services. DVR, standing for Digital Video Recorder, is equipment meant for recording live video as it is being telecasted from the satellite. A
DVR allows for recording two channels simultaneously, can record a third also while two are being played in the background. DVR flaunts of
features like allowing pause, rewind and replay of live television and can also go as far as playing a favourite scene in slow motion.
Its not an easy task to decide between cable and satellite TV. One way to get started would be to fix up your budget and your needs. Then
start with asking your cable and satellite providers for their price list. Zero in on the ones that seem most lucrative to you. Also enquire
about the number of channels offered by the parties and the access to local channels. It will be a nice to have if you also knew something about
their compatibility with HDTV, and their other general promotions and offers in general. Explore more of the cable and satellite TV worlds and
there is no end to what you can know.
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