If you are not subscribed to a service provider and use an "over the air antenna" or OTA, you will find that local broadcasts use channels 2.1 through 99. To find the OTA channel listing in your area, refer to:www.titantv.com for more details. If interested in obtaining more channels in HD, you may want to research television service providers in your area. Providers such as DirecTV and Comcast are popular choices throughout the United States and offer a variety of content in HD format.
You have to buy a HD ready TV or connect your TV with a Set Top Box.
Viewing the high definition (HD) channels provided by cable company Comcast require specific equipment. First, an HD television is needed. Then, an HD set top box from Comcast is needed.
There are 66 HD channels offered by Sky HD.
HDMI receivers are converters of standard television to HD television. They give you HD television channels instead of just normal channels. Not all channels can be HD quite yet but for the most part all of your channels will be HD.
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To tune into HD channels there a a variety of methods available to consumers. These include a digital set top box, a digital antenna, a satellite receiver or a QAM tuner built into the television.
Call your cable company, most charge extra for HD channels.
Yes you get over 600 channels but you have to pay for it. You can get Sky, Sky + and Sky + HD. In the adverts in Avatar Sky said they are making Sky + HD 3D. Which will be good! But you have to pay for them all. I think Sky + HD is rubbish because its expensive and you have only got a couple of the channels that are HD!
There are several brands of LED TV sets that come set with HD. But I think it is up to the cable package that you sign up for in which determines what channels you can watch in HD.
DirecTV has 285+ standard digital channels and 85+ HD channels.
At my house in Texas, on DirecTV, ONE does the trick. I have HD channels.
Do you think cable tv is a better solution than satellite for HD? Which offers more channels in HD?