Baby Boomers are Embracing High Tech
Baby Boomers are Embracing High Tech
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Today's Baby Boomers are the first generation to grow up with
television and contrary to popular opinion, recent studies show
they are still the generation most likely to embrace new
technology.
In other words, Boomers are more likely than the younger
generations to have a high definition television (HDTV), iPod,
digital video recorders (DVRs) and subscription to satellite
service.
The reason they stay on or ahead of the curve is simple --
demographics show they tend to have higher household incomes, are
college-educated and have more disposable income. Boomers also
spend more time researching the latest trends and innovations.
Simply stated, Boomers have the want, the means and the know-how to
create their own techno-savvy world. So, what are they looking
for?
TV Land recently conducted a "Joy of Tech study" that identified
three key factors Boomers look for when buying new technology,
specifically for the home theater -- a luxury that has changed
significantly over the past several decades. Their priorities
include:
Content & Quality
Programming options with a large variety for the entire family
(news, documentaries, weather, sports, movies, shows for the
younger generation) and the excellent picture and sound quality of
high definition televisions (HDTVs).
The price of HDTVs is on the decline and the Consumer Electronics
Association estimates that 16 million HDTV sets will be shipped to
U.S. stores this year making these high-end sets more affordable
and more accessible. Boomers who have done their research and want
the most out of their HDTV investment will also seek out HDTV
channels like the National Geographic Channel HD, Discovery HD
Theater and more to make the investment in HD worthwhile. Satellite
TV provider DISH Network has these popular channels and many others
and offers the largest lineup of national HD channels today with
32, as well as hundreds of all-digital standard definition
channels.
Convenience
The convenience of being able to record shows to watch later and
cut commercials.
Boomers also want control of their TV and the ultimate in
convenience like the digital video recorder (DVR) that allows them
to control when and how they watch their favorite TV shows.
Satellite TV viewers like DISH Network subscribers use the DVR to
speed through commercials and record their favorite shows to watch
whenever they want. Want the 6 o'clock news at 7:34 p.m.? You got
it. And because DISH Network has one of the highest-ranked high
definition (HD) DVRs on the market and the most national HD
channels, Boomers will get their favorite programs in stunning HD
combined with the ultimate convenience of a DVR.
For more information, or to sign up for service, log on to
www.dishnetwork.com. DVRs come standard with the DishDVR Advantage
Package and the HD/DVR receiver, the ViP622, is free to new
customers.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
