Deal of the month: free HD channels for a one-time fee of $12.
Last year I bought a 32'' Vizio HDTV when it went on uber-sale. It's a great TV and up until a few days ago its only purpose was for me to watch DVDs by hooking it up to my laptop; usually Pride and Prejudice (1995) or the Lord of the Rings special features - I like to watch those while I'm cleaning or cooking or doing homework. Cable is in very expensive and it's kind of a temptation I don't want to give in to, even if I had the money; something about having all those channels at the touch of a button makes me feel like if I had cable, I would watch TV way more than I should. I haven't watched much TV in years, and in general, I don't think I'm missing much.
However, during the first week of the winter Olympics I started feeling sad that I was missing out on them. I felt a little too awkward to invite myself over to one of my friends' houses with cable, and anyway I had a paper to write. But it still bothered me. Enter a $12 antenna from Best Buy, and now I get all the network channels for free, in HD! I know this isn't a revelation, but that was definitely $12 well spent! I've been happily watching the Olympics since. And it's nice to know that if I want, in the morning I can turn on the news to check the weather instead of using the internet. As a plus, if I ever take up learning Spanish or Chinese, I get three Spanish channels and one Chinese channel (which so far has only seemed to show crazy game shows).
The Olympics and cheap TV
Written by
Alicia
on Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Categories:
frugal living
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