DISH Network Offers HD Subscribers LCD TV Discounts
EchoStar’s Dish Network is currently offering HD subscribers a discount on Sharp Aquos LCD TV sets.
Up to $800 in savings on a variety of Sharp flat panel HDTVs is available to both current and new qualifying Dish Network DishHD customers through January 31st, 2008. During the promotional period, DISH Network customers can take advantage of discounts on many Sharp Aquos LCD TV models. Everything from 26 inch to 65 inch TVs with full HD 1080p resolution are eligible. The promotion also includes free delivery to your home.
DISH Network chief marketing officer Jessica Insalaco said:
Savvy consumers know Dish Network offers the best value in entertainment, and this exciting promotion complements the unparalleled viewing experience our customers already enjoy. Combined with our industry-leading HD programming and DVRs, these attractive discounts provide our customers with the perfect opportunity to bring the HD viewing experience to every room in the home, just in time for football season and fall TV premieres.
DISH Network currently offers 70 HD channels, including national, local, regional sports and pay-per-view channels.
Take advantage of this great offer now, plus get a free satellite TV system, including the dish antenna, up to 4 receivers with remote and free installation, only from DISH Deals Direct.
Tags: AQUOS LCD TV, DISH Network, fall TV premiers, HD programming, HDTV discount, LCD TV, Sharp AQUOS, Sharp AQUOS LCD TV
Written by Jim Taylor on September 21st, 2007 with
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#1. November 30th, 2007, at 3:36 PM.
This offer is NOT related to the HD programming incentives offered by Dish network. Any customer can purchase an Aquos HD TV at a discount and there is no additional discount for HD customers or for customers upgrading to HD. I’m in the process of upgrading to HD and I expected to get a better deal on a TV but there is no additional incentive. At least the Dish deal price seems like a good one (according to my own research, anyway).