There's a lot of talk about the economy these days. Things are slowing down and people are trying more than ever to make their hard earned money work for them. We don't claim to be financial advisers or economic experts, we don't even play them on the Internet, but we do have a few options for those looking to enjoy HDTV while riding out a difficult economy. Because as we all know, some things in life are optional, Starbucks, Swedish massages, expensive creams and lotions ... but HDTV is not.
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HDTV and Home Theater Podcast #313 - HDTV Options on the Cheap
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arad
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HD on the Cheap? Where???
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What's up with you guys? This is the lamest I've read from you. "HD on the cheap"?
- OTA (yeah, antennas work)
- basic cable (never would have thought of that)
- hulu (no HD, yet, and no claim they will)
- Netflix (good width of DVD selections, but NO HD)
So, where's the beef? At the very least, the title on this is complete nonsense.
- Tim
What's up with you guys? This is the lamest I've read from you. "HD on the cheap"?
- OTA (yeah, antennas work)
- basic cable (never would have thought of that)
- hulu (no HD, yet, and no claim they will)
- Netflix (good width of DVD selections, but NO HD)
So, where's the beef? At the very least, the title on this is complete nonsense.
- Tim