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March 05, 2008

A New HD Deal

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Been looking to jump into the HD pool? Right now might be the perfect time to dive into the high-definition TV world. Best Buy and DIRECTV are teaming up to bring an enticing deal to consumers: buy an HDTV and receive $30 credits per month towards your DIRECTV bill, in order to "upgrade to a high-def service plan."  

According to Chris Homeister, Best Buy's vice president of merchandising for home entertainment services, Best Buy wants to help people experience at home the same quality they witness in stores, and that the company is "making a dramatic statement about the importance of connecting a television to the right source for HD programming."

As with any deal, there are certain terms depending on the nature of your purchase. Head on over to Best Buy to check out the rules of the DIRECTV deal, which is only available in-store.

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