Tuning into free HDTV broadcasts
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People are trying to save money by reducing or eliminating their Cable or Satellite TV bills. Many people do not realize that all recent HDTVs have digital tuners built in designed to pull in Free TV signals with an antenna. The number of channels you will receive will vary by your location. We use a simple indoor antenna to receive many local channels in HD.
AntennaWeb is an industry website designed to help you maximize your television reception.
We have covered the Digital TV Transition in the past, so if you have an old TV, sign up for digital converter box coupons. These boxes use the same antennas to pickup free programming.
Most modern flat panel TVs have VGA computer inputs, so you can hook up your computer and view online broadcast sites like Hulu and nuke your monthly cable TV or satellite TV bills.
If you want to build your own antenna, check out this video.
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Filed under: Conservation, Easy, Effort, Electronics, Entertainment, Home, Money, Reduce, Shopping | Tags: Cable TV, Digital TV, HDTV, Satellite TV
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March 24th, 2011 at 12:02 am
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