![]() ![]() At AT&T’s U-verse you can only avoid SD duplicates by using your remote to create a list of favorite channels.You can often fix that with some clicking around settings screens, but your odds vary depending on your TV provider and the age of the box you pay $5 or more a month to rent. SD televisions vanished from retail years ago - the Consumer Technology Association last bothered counting their shipments in 2007 - and it should be an exceedingly safe bet that when subscribers tune into channels available in HD, they’ll watch it on HDTVs. The black bars that bracket a standard-def channel on a high-def screen should be a badge of shame in the subscription-TV industry, but they’re a common sight when you punch in a channel’s traditional number on a cable or satellite remote. My TV box shows standard-definition versions of channels, not the high-definition copies I’m paying for.
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