Ditto. It's 100% worth the extra $5 per month. :thumbsup:Originally posted by: purbeast0
np.
i have comcast, and i think its like $5/mo extra for me to get the DVR/HD channels from them. but getting the actual cable box from them is free, aside from these monthly charges.
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Yeah.
Just get an HDTV box from TWC. Its no more expensive than a regular cable box.
Originally posted by: MrChad
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Yeah.
Just get an HDTV box from TWC. Its no more expensive than a regular cable box.
:thumbsup:
Although in NYC, they are now charging an extra $9 for an "HDXtra" package that gives you ESPN HD, HDNet and INHD. Very lame IMO. I don't understand why they don't include ESPN HD as part of the standard HD lineup.
Originally posted by: MrChad
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Yeah.
Just get an HDTV box from TWC. Its no more expensive than a regular cable box.
:thumbsup:
Although in NYC, they are now charging an extra $9 for an "HDXtra" package that gives you ESPN HD, HDNet and INHD. Very lame IMO. I don't understand why they don't include ESPN HD as part of the standard HD lineup.
Originally posted by: ifesfor
For HD DONT GET a 4:3 ,You will regret this hehe.Sold my old 36 inc trinitron because it was not supporting 480p and over ( only 480i)
Originally posted by: purbeast0
Originally posted by: ifesfor
For HD DONT GET a 4:3 ,You will regret this hehe.Sold my old 36 inc trinitron because it was not supporting 480p and over ( only 480i)
well your 36" trinitron wasn't even HD if it only supported 480i. heck, even if it supported 480p it wouldn't have been HD, only ED (enhanced definition).
hd is 720p/1080i just if the OP didn't know. and yes there is a HUGE difference in clarity between 480p and HD.
EDIT: and to my knowledge, i don't think any TV's that are HD are even made in 4:3. I thought that high definition standard was 16:9, not 4:3.
Originally posted by: ifesfor
So far no problem whatsoever with it.Iv been told to watch out for screen burning, but as long as im streching my regular television, i will probably never experience burn in.
I didnt choose plasma because: Expensive, Screen burn in, and the television get at half life at 25k hours...and DIE at 50k hours. Lol.