Just read this article.
"Buying a digital capable television is an exercise in frustration and anxiety. It's not unlike Alice's trip through the looking glass, surreal and inviting, with promises of digital nirvana and dead-end traps for the unwary consumer. This guide should help you cut through the confusing jargon and conflicting claims."
Pretty good overall summary if you don't know much about HDTV or are confused by all of the possible connection types. Article mentions Dish, DirecTV, Voom as well as cable and OTA. Explains various types of displays. All sorts of other stuff.
To read the whole article and avoid ads, multiple screens, etc. use the print link.
"Buying a digital capable television is an exercise in frustration and anxiety. It's not unlike Alice's trip through the looking glass, surreal and inviting, with promises of digital nirvana and dead-end traps for the unwary consumer. This guide should help you cut through the confusing jargon and conflicting claims."
Pretty good overall summary if you don't know much about HDTV or are confused by all of the possible connection types. Article mentions Dish, DirecTV, Voom as well as cable and OTA. Explains various types of displays. All sorts of other stuff.
To read the whole article and avoid ads, multiple screens, etc. use the print link.