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    Sezmi- The Alternative To Cable TV

    Sezmi’s all-in-one TV service provides access to local and cable TV, podcasts, movies, web videos and videos on demand. Content is delivered through your Internet connection and the wirelesss HDTV standard to a setup box, which has a 1400 hour DVR. So channels such as CNN, Abc, MTV, Bravo and others are delivered to the box over the air, while Youtube and video on demand is by way of the Net.

    Sezmi says that their HD tuner box is “the most effective indoor TV reception system on the market”. It’s a small box that can supposedly fit onto a shelf and connects to the set top box over Ethernet. The antenna automatically adapts to changing signal conditions to optimize your HDTV signal and ensure you have a hassle-free, high-quality TV signal.


    Currently Sezmi is available in 36 metro areas nationwide and continues to add more every day. There are two levels: the Sezmi Select and Sezmi Select Plus. Sezmi Select ($4.99/month) provides access to local channels, video on demand and web videos. Sezmi Select Plus ($19.99/month) adds access to premium cable channels such as Comedy Central, Discovery, TNT, VH1, USA, TBS and more.

    The Sezmi box costs $149.99, and is currently available at Amazon and Best Buy.

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