What is
HDTV?
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High-definition television
(HDTV) refers to a high-resolution digital widescreen TV
format.
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A high-definition TV signal has
twice the color resolution and features a picture that is
six times sharper than that provided by a traditional analog
TV.
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Specifically, traditional
analog TV sets have 480 horizontal lines. However, HDTV sets
have 720 or 1080i horizontal lines - providing far superior
clarity.
Is Cox Digital Cable the same thing
as HDTV?
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No. HDTV refers to a type of
digital signal that appears at a higher resolution than Cox
Digital Cable or any analog signal.
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In order to receive HDTV,
customers must purchase an "HDTV-capable" or an "HDTV-ready"
television set. Customers must also lease an HD compatible
box from Cox Communications for a monthly fee.
Is HDTV programming available in my
area?
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Cox’s upgraded customers in Fredericksburg
currently have access to HDTV service.
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Although customers must live in
an upgraded area to receive HDTV.
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For customers in non-upgraded
areas, we will proactively notify customers as the launch of
this exciting new service gets closer.
Which HDTV channels does Cox carry
as part of its programming lineup?
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Currently, Cox carries
Discovery HD Theater (must subscribe to Digital Cable), FOX, ESPN
HD, HBO HDTV (included with Digital HBO subscription), SHO
HDTV (included with Digital Showtime subscription), ABC,
NBC, CBS, INHD1 & INHD2 and
NBC Universal HDTV.
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We are in the process of
developing partnerships with a variety of other popular
programmers to offer HDTV to our customers in Fredericksburg.
What do I need to have in order to
receive HDTV?
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Customers will need an
HDTV-capable or HDTV-ready set and an HDTV set-top box from
Cox to receive HDTV.
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Customers must also subscribe
to Cox Digital Cable.
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Some televisions sold
previously as HD sets only feature a 720 signal. These sets
aren't compatible with Cox's HDTV service, which requires
a 1080i signal.
How is a High Definition Television
set-top box different than my current digital set-top?
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Customers will require a new
HDTV set-top box to enjoy Cox HDTV service.
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The HDTV set-top box looks a
lot like your current digital box. In fact, if you are a
digital subscriber, the HDTV box will replace your digital
set-top box.
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The HDTV set-top box will have
the ability to provide high-definition signals to your HDTV
set, which will offer improved picture quality and sound,
along with the HD programming described above.
Can I install my HD set-top box
myself?
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Yes, self-installation
instructions are included in the HDTV Kit that is provided
with the HD receiver.
How much does Cox's HDTV service
cost?
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There is a $9.99 monthly charge
to lease our HDTV
receiver.
Digital cable service required per receiver.
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Customers wishing to order
HBO/Showtime in HDTV format must subscribe to these channels
in digital. The HD broadcast channels are provided at not
additional cost.
Why should I get HDTV from Cox
instead of a Satellite provider?
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It will cost less to
have HDTV through Cox. With satellite providers, consumers
must make significant upfront investments - including an
expensive HDTV-ready television, receiver and two dishes.
With Cox, the customer need only purchase an HDTV capable
set and lease the digital set top box that will receive the
HDTV signals for a small monthly lease charge.
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Cox also offers the high
definition signal of
FOX, NBC, CBS,
NBC Universal HDTV
& ABC
in
your
local network area
at no additional charge.
Customers must
subscribe to Expanded service to receive at no additional
charge ESPN HD, Discovery HD Theatre,
INHD1 & INHD2 in high definition.
Satellite providers send one set of
signals to all of their customers across the nation. This is
a drawback because they can only carry a limited number of
signals due to bandwidth restrictions. In order to watch
local network affiliates, some satellite customers may
have to switch from their dish to an antenna. With Cox,
there are no hassles with switching between antenna and
satellite.
Customers wishing
to receive HBO HD, Starz! HD or
Showtime HD must subscribe to limited basic, digital gateway
and HBO and/or Starz! and/or
Showtime.
How will High Definition TV look on
my regular analog television?
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HDTV will not work on regular
analog televisions since these sets don't support the
interfaces required for HDTV signals.
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It is necessary to purchase an
actual HD capable or HD ready TV set in order to enjoy
HDTV-quality signals.
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HDTV sets are available at such
popular local retailers as Best Buy and Circuit City.
What is the difference between
"HD-ready" and "HD-capable" televisions?
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HDTV Ready
or HDTV Capable (the terms are used interchangeably) means
that the HDTV set is capable of delivering the HDTV signal,
but requires the addition of an external receiver/tuner or
HD cable set top box to pick up the HD signals. An HDTV
Integrated set, a significantly more expensive option, is
one with an HD tuner built in. While this type of HD set
will allow consumers to pick up unencrypted HD broadcast
signals without an external receiver/tuner or set top box,
most of these integrated sets still require the external
receiver/HD set top box to get the full array of HD
channels. With Cox, those channels include
Discovery HD Theater.
I would like to purchase a High
Definition TV - what features should I look for?
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In order to receive the Cox
HDTV service, you will need an HDTV set, which supports
resolutions up to, and including, the 1080i input format.
Will Cox HDTV support Plasma
televisions?
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Most Plasma televisions will be
capable of supporting HDTV in 1080i format.
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We advise you to consult your
owner's manual to see if HDTV will be compatible with your
Plasma TV.
What is the difference between
off-air HDTV broadcast channels and Cox's HDTV service?
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Customers receiving off-air
broadcast signals can only receive national broadcast
channels and are very limited in terms of programming
variety.
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Cox HDTV customers will receive
greater programming choices, and will enjoy a consistent
High Definition experience that includes a sharper picture
and improved sound quality.
How does the recent FCC ruling
affect Cox’s HDTV service?
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The recent FCC ruling doesn't
directly affect Cox or the compatibility of our digital
set-tops, but instead addresses TV-set manufacturers.
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We look forward to continuing
our work with broadcasters to bring more digital and HDTV
signals to our customers.
To access all available HD channels, certain levels of cable, digital cable
and/or premium services (HBO, Cinemax, Showtime, Starz) are required. Cox Basic
Service only required for local HD channels. An HDTV receiver or CableCARD and an
HDTV set with YPbPr inputs that supports a 1080i HD signal is required. Some televisions
and other consumer owned devices equipped with a CableCARD may require a digital set top
receiver in order to receive all programming options offered by Cox Digital Cable.