National Geographic launching Nat Geo Wild HD

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One of our favorite HD channels is finally starting to get some love from Bright House Networks as it was recently added to the line-up at channel 727 in the Tampa market. This is good news from BHN fans everywhere as well as Time Warner Cable (a Time Warner company just like Engadget), as San Antonio customers can also expect to see NatGeo show up in HD in that market very soon. We've come to expect BHN and TWC to add HD channels together since they team up in the attempt to get a better carriage deal. Unfortunatly for some customers, who haven't seen a new HD channels in their local TWC market in some time, can expect not to see this one as well. With the bandwidth challenged markets the only thing that can help them is SDV, which can't get their fast enough for some, or slow enough for others.
The National Geographic Channel HD's latest special starts this this Sunday at 8pm, and will give us a look inside ourselves like never before. We're a firm believer that at this point there's no acceptable reason for a new show not be presented in HD, and Inside the Living Body is a testament to that. We mean, if they can find a 1080p60 endoscopy camera, then why can't Survivor find a few HD handhelds? The show uses HD endoscopy, CGI, and models, to trace the normal daily workings of bodily functions from birth to death.
Of all the HD channels out there that aren't offered by most providers, it seems that National Geographic HD might be the most sought after. We have some good news for Cox Communications subscribers, 'cause they're going to start rolling it out this year and expect all HD subscribers to have it by 2009. Unfortunately for most, Cox isn't the biggest provider in the country, so the rest of us will have to wait -- or if you can't wait, just switch to DISH Network.
Yes, we have Discovery-HD, but we're green with envy since Sky will be offering National Geographic HD
to it's UK subscribers when it launches in the next month or two. If you're at all interested in what Sky will be
offering, they have four high-def videos available for download; two are rugby-related and two are content from the new
National Geographic HD channel. You'll need Windows Media Player 10 as well as a PC running Windows XP with a 3.0 GHz
CPU, 512 MB of RAM, and a graphics card with 128 MB as well. Oh, a solid display would come in handy too.








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