l
Website Magazine
Search:

Emily Sanderson's Articles in Satellite TV

  • New HDTV DVD Technology Challenges Existing Formats
    As if the format war between the HD DVD and the Blu-ray high def DVD formats wasn’t heated enough, there will likely be another player coming into the ring in the immediate future. A virtually unheard of company called New Medium Enterprises is set release its own high def disc format which it calls HD VMD.
  • Dish TV: Digital TV Technology Held Up By Foot Dragging
    Digital TV is a type of technology that has a number of benefits, but is causing a fair amount of frustration for a number of people. Digital TV actually isn't a particularly new form of technology. In fact, it has been in widespread use since the early nineteen nineties when satellite TV companies like Echostar (Dish Network) and DIRECTV started to offer affordable satellite TV service with dishes small enough as not to dominate the entire yard.
  • Adoption of New Video Storage Technology Quickens Over Time
    There have been a lot of different mediums for storing video over the years and they just keep getting better and better.
  • Some HDTV Technologies are Better Than Others at Displaying SDTV
    Despite the growing popularity of HDTV and the rising sales of HDTV sets, most of the TV content that's watched on HDTV sets is in standard definition television- the older format that's been around since the dawn of broadcast TV more than half a century ago. There are two major reasons for this.
  • Satellite TV Provides Greater Flexibility Than Cable TV
    There has been considerable debate over the past fifteen years as to whether cable TV or satellite TV is the superior way to get high quality TV in the private home. The truth is that it really depends on your overall situation, but in general satellite TV will probably provide the better service for you and your family.
  • New Technology Provides Alternatives To HDTV DVD's
    A lot of people are hesitant to make an investment in high definition DVD technology and for good reason. Any new technology needs some time to be debugged so that it can function smoothly and deliver the performance that mainstream consumers expect, but since HDTV DVD technology has been out for over a year, that shouldn't really be a concern.
  • Times Are Changing When It Comes To TV Technology
    There are several things that are happening with TV technology right now that are coming to a head in such a way that we'll see some major changes in the way

    we watch TV in the near future. One of these new developments is switched digital video.

Powered by Article Dashboard