Archive for the 'Plasma TV' Category

The Direct TV Dish Is Great!

Monday, December 29th, 2008

Sure, out here on the West Coast we have these great, cheeky commercials that poke fun at competing technologies, those ads that point to the techno-wars between satellite dish and cable companies, including ComCast cable and the Direct TV dish, for example. One commercial, for instance, features a husband and wife: the wife is coming home from work, sees a huge hole in the tree, big enough for the satellite dish to send signals through, while the husband sits in the living room watching his TV and drinking from a container he rests in the tree cut-out table he has fashioned.

Find leading brand televisions with John Lewis

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

Hunting for an exciting price on a great new plasma TV? The John Lewis web site can be a great resource for a broad range of hi tech items & add ons. They have listed on their site a massive plethora of great products, such as; plasma televisions, Panasonic Viera TVs, iPods, digital cameras, laptops, etc. It is obvious that every last one of the LCD TVs they have listed on their site are from top brands e.g. Samsung, Panasonic and Sony.

Today’s Fantastic World of LCD and Plasma Televisions

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

LCD, which commonly stands for Liquid Crystal Displays, is a type of TV display which has of late grown to be dreadfully in style. Liquid Crystal screens lately are regularly found in personal computer VDUs. Other sorts of well-liked televisions would be plasma. Enjoy crazy low prices on cheap digital flat screens at Digital Direct!

NFL Network on Dish Network

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

Quite often the NFL Network is confused with the Sunday NFL Ticket that is offered by Direct TV. However, they certainly are not the same. Direct TVs Sunday NFL Ticket shows all the Sunday games and comes with an additional price tag of approximatley $300 in addition to the regular bill. On the other hand NFL Network shows the Thursday and Saturday games when November rolls around.

Depending on the cable or satellite provider one has this can be a great option. Comcast has the NFL Network, however, it is in their higher tier package or an additional cost for the lower tiers. With Dish Network, the NFL Network comes in their AT100 one of their lower tiered packages.

Dish Network in Houston Texas

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

Houston like many other large cities has a vast array of products available to the consumer. And, when it comes to television programming, Houston is no different. From cable to satellite to fiber optics the choices are many just as the consumers who purchase these services.

Of course each provider offers different incentives and services, however, Dish Network offers the best overall product day in and day out. For the money, which is a main concern for many consumers, Dish Network the best value.