El Paso, TX gets its very first HD news station in KTSM-TV
It sure took forever to hit the century mark, but it seems as if 200 is growing closer every single day. Up next on the list of news stations who've decided to turn in their SD card for a much clearer HD variant is El Paso's own KTSM-TV. The NBC affiliate is the first in the region to offer up 1080i newscasts, and it's doing so just in time for the sure-to-be-suffocating Olympics coverage. Enjoy![Thanks, Chris]






















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
xnifex @ Aug 8th 2008 12:27PM
Wow that's weird to see my honetown listed on Engadget:HD. LOL
xnifex @ Aug 8th 2008 3:25PM
damn that's supposed to say "hometown"
joe1234 @ Aug 8th 2008 2:37PM
While this is old news already, because KTSM did this on Sunday August 3, it's still nice to see this on Engadget HD. It's about time I though You weren't going to report about this. Thank you.
Chris @ Aug 8th 2008 4:19PM
Woo hoo! my news tip finally got posted to the blog!
gabriel @ Aug 8th 2008 5:09PM
Nice to see this up. I sent in this tip on Monday morning and thought it would never come up. I guess they liked Chris' tip better. LOL
Hopefully KVIA and KFOX will follow soon. Don't really care about KDBC since there future doesn't seem bright and their current broadcasts aren't any better including the SD ones.