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WRAL and accessDTV          are stopping Hurricanes fans in their tracks this season with HDTV footage          at home games! On November 19, Hurricanes fans were blown away by the          amazing quality of WRAL’s HD video from previous Hurricanes games, being          shown on a PC monitor and on a big screen plasma through the accessDTV          Digital Media Receiver. When accessDTV set up its booth on the concourse          at the ESA, these hockey fans were “wowed” that HDTV made them feel as          if they were sitting right behind the glass — marks from the action included!          
 Fans          also registered for a chance to bring HDTV action and quality to their          PCs and HDTV sets at home with the accessDTV Digital Media Receiver —          a PCI card and software solution for tuning, pausing, instant replay and          recording of live digital TV. Ben Kuhn of Raleigh was the lucky winner          at last Monday’s inaugural event.
Fans          also registered for a chance to bring HDTV action and quality to their          PCs and HDTV sets at home with the accessDTV Digital Media Receiver —          a PCI card and software solution for tuning, pausing, instant replay and          recording of live digital TV. Ben Kuhn of Raleigh was the lucky winner          at last Monday’s inaugural event. 
Stop by Section 113          on the ESA concourse on Tuesday, Dec. 4, when the Hurricanes take on the          Buffalo Sabres at home at 7:00pm. AccessDTV will be there, showing dynamite          HDTV sports footage from WRAL, beginning when doors open at 6pm. Don’t          miss your chance to register to win an accessDTV Digital Media Receiver          at the end of the Hurricanes’ season! 
Don’t forget to tell          Santa that you can have affordable HDTV this holiday season! Visit www.accessDTV.com          to learn more about making HDTV part of your PC experience and at which          games you’ll find the accessDTV booth and entry box. 
Thanks          to WRAL-TV’s Jimmy Goodmon for this capcom story.