Drako
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Inversely, DirecTV is by far the best TV provider I've ever worked with. I wouldn't worry with them.![]()
I would agree with this as well, having had both Dish and DirecTV in the last 3 years.
Inversely, DirecTV is by far the best TV provider I've ever worked with. I wouldn't worry with them.![]()
Inversely, DirecTV is by far the best TV provider I've ever worked with. I wouldn't worry with them.![]()
People that have used Dish Network's receivers don't say that![]()
My only complaint is the USB port on the Dish Network Receiver is disabled, I'd like to attach extra storage. I tried calling and they said they couldn't enable to feature.
My only complaint is the USB port on the Dish Network Receiver is disabled, I'd like to attach extra storage. I tried calling and they said they couldn't enable to feature.
Bullshit. I've used Dish's receivers.
Yup, the USB port on the old MPEG-2 receivers only worked with a product called PocketDISH that existed eons ago. You can connect an external hard drive to the VIP MPEG-4 series receivers though. There is a one-time activation fee of $40 for it though. One advantage though is you can convert a VIP211/VIP211k receiver (non-DVR) to a DVR by simply hooking up an external hard drive and getting the feature activated. No monthly DVR charge.
I have 1 thing to say about both companies. Teach your installers how to install your equipment. My parents had Dish Network install everything. HD, HDDVR, the whole nine yards. I come over sometime later and look at the screen. I'm thinking, "there is no way this is HD." So I finally just say it. Dad says, "well it looks sorta better." Whatever, I get behind there and this thing is plugged in with the standard A/V Cable. Genius!
Few months later the sister in law upgrades to HD. They live about 2 hours away. So they have theres for about 4 months before I actually go over. Again, I say, "there's no way that is HD." This time......an S-video cord.
Are these people retarded?
Ditto here. OP must be a Dish network shill
Seriously, there are good things and bad things with both Dish and DirecTV. Buyer beware. The OP apparently believes anything a salesperson tells him.
Caveat emptor.
Words to live by.
For a while, receivers were not coming with any output cables, and the consumer was required to provide them as part of the TV connection. Some installers would provide SD cables if they had any available, because they were less expensive than HDMI. That practice has changed, tho, at least with DirecTV. Recent receivers that I've seen installed have shipped w/ HD cables.
