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How To Watch the Super Bowl in High Definition

A large percentage of those who think they are watching the Super Bowl in high definition will not be watching in hdtv. Home-Electronics-Survival.com has tips to guarantee that you are getting the whole high definition picture.

Grass Valley, CA (PRWeb) February 1, 2007 -- Even if you've bought a new hdtv and subscribe to High Definition programming, will you really be watching the Super Bowl in high definition? Research shows that a large percentage of people think they are watching high definition but are really watching standard definition digital broadcasts and missing the color, detail and quality of a high definition. Technology Simplification Guru, Barb Gonzalez, wants to be sure that you get the whole great picture and sound and has written an article for her website http://www.easier.tv to help you be certain you are getting hdtv. Related articles include how to buy tv's and which big screens are best for watching sports.

"I've taken this opportunity to update the whole website. Some articles had been written almost 4 years ago and reviewing them found them to be inaccurate and almost comical," says Barb who simplifies technology for consumers through community workshops, print articles and as a guest on radio talk shows. She began her website when she started to write "The Home Electronics Survival Guide: The simple guide to understanding, hooking up and buying tv's, hdtv's, dvd's, Home Theater, Remote Controls and more!" which is available on her website. The book simplifies technology for the average consumer and includes 300 photos and illustrations with brief plain English explanations and step by step instructions for planning and hooking up a home theater.

Along with the website, Barb has begun blogging three times a week. The blogs explain technology terms and innovations we hear in the News as well as reviews products for simplicity and gives tips on how to approach using, troubleshooting and all things about new products.

Author and Illustrator - Barb Gonzalez.
Barb Gonzalez was consistently receiving letters of gratitude and praise from customers during her days at the good guys electronics store. Customers could finally bring home their technology and understand how to hook it up or what to do. Those who called in often had "aha" experiences. It became clear that Barb has a talent for simplifying complex technology and breaking down how-to's into simple step by step instructions. Her translation abilities could be used to explain the ever increasing complexity of new innovations coming at us at breakneck speeds now that digital media has taken over.

It began by writing the Home Electronics Survival Guide and has spread to writing a column for a dealer magazine and other freelance articles to simplify technology. Barb is a frequent guest on talk radio discussing everything from hdtv to how to buy technology gifts, set up home theater and more. She conducts community workshops to help the tech-challenged become confident and comfortable with using their entertainment devices. She is now working with electronics manufacturers to help simplify communications to consumers and sales teams.

While Barb specializes in home theater, more and more, she is being called upon to discuss cell phones, portable devices and other convergent and home automation systems.

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