Cornell Hockey on Hi-Def TV

Started by Chris 02, January 07, 2004, 08:02:04 PM

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Chris 02

As was the case with the Everblades tournament, it appears that the Cornell vs. Harvard game this Friday will again be broadcast in High Definition TV.  I caught the two tournament games on Time Warner digital in the Albany area last time, but unfortunately I am back at school (not Cornell anymore) for this game.  

In addition, the game will be replayed many times through next Thursday.  

See http://www.inhd.com/sportsSchedule/sportsSchedules.jsp  for a full schedule.

profudge

Chris,   Thanks  -  I've made arrangements to see it in HiDef at a friends - First experience for me with this but he swears it's almost as good as rinkside :-)

Go Big Red!    :-)

- Lou (Swarthmore MotherPucker 69-74, Stowe Slugs78-82, Hanover Storm Kings 83-85...) Big Red Fan since the 70's

sockralex

I just got Hi-Def on Tuesday at my bro's and watched the Cornell-ND game from the Everblades the same night.  The picture looked amazing.

Alex

Alex

Chris 02

I did some more research on this issue to try to figure out how one gets the INHD channel.  Apparently if you subscribe to a cable system like Comcast, Time Warner, or Cox, they offer digital cable with which you can buy a Hi-Def package for an extra couple bucks a month on your bill.  On Cox at least, the INHD channel came with the basic HD channels...also CBS, PBS, Discovery Channel, INHD2 and I think ESPN.  If you wanted HBO or Showtime, you had to buy those as regular channels first and then the HD part was automatic.  

See http://www.cox.com/hr/cable/hdtv/programming.asp for a full lineup.