Originally posted by: Cruisin1
Oh yeah.. on a side note.. I got my bill yesterday (signed up on Saturday and had them install it) and the rebate was for only 10 bucks a month!?! What gives, it's suppose to be for 20!
Originally posted by: LikeLinus
HD in all it's creamy goodness. The switch from Comcast to DTV was the great thing I ever did. Worst thing I ever did? My original switch from DTV to Comcast. That lasted about a year and half.
Originally posted by: OneOfTheseDays
Here's the thing, in the short term DirectTV is definitely the way to go for HD goodness. Longterm, cable will be able to compete and best whatever offerings you get from DirectTV. Already cable companies are ramping up installation of the necessary infrastructure to get fiber into all of the neighborhoods. If you look at what's on the horizon for cable, it won't be long before you are coming back. DirecTV will always have to deal with a constant in terms of bandwidth and lag, while cable will be getting exponentially better in those areas over the years.
Originally posted by: Ns1
130 up front, about 55 per month
1 x HD-DVR
1 x HD receiver
their 69.99/month plan
Switched because of 50 hd channels. Discovery HD + FoodNetwork HD FTW.
There is no longer any reason to leave the apartment.
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Originally posted by: Ns1
130 up front, about 55 per month
1 x HD-DVR
1 x HD receiver
their 69.99/month plan
Switched because of 50 hd channels. Discovery HD + FoodNetwork HD FTW.
There is no longer any reason to leave the apartment.
TWC has those. Most of the programming on DTV's "new" channels isn't HD.
Oh, and your picture quality won't be as good, and you'll lose reception in the rain. Which everyone likes to respond with "so what how much does it rain anyway?"...and the answer is, if it's raining, that's when you're inside watching TV.
What problems did you have with your HR20 boxes? I've had mine for about a month now, and I like it so far. I just got a 1tb hard drive for it, and love the eSata interface. It took hours to upgrade my HD Directivo box, but the HR20 was recording is five minutes.Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Originally posted by: Ns1
130 up front, about 55 per month
1 x HD-DVR
1 x HD receiver
their 69.99/month plan
Switched because of 50 hd channels. Discovery HD + FoodNetwork HD FTW.
There is no longer any reason to leave the apartment.
TWC has those. Most of the programming on DTV's "new" channels isn't HD.
Oh, and your picture quality won't be as good, and you'll lose reception in the rain. Which everyone likes to respond with "so what how much does it rain anyway?"...and the answer is, if it's raining, that's when you're inside watching TV.
the rain issue isn't that big of a deal. Living in Oklahoma we get a ton of thunderstorms, severe weather, tornadoes, you name it. On DirecTV we only lost signal twice through a ton of bad weather. Once when there was a massive thunderstorm just to our South and the second when a tornado went by us 2 miles to the South.
I hate DirecTV because their equipment sucks and they refuse to do anything to fix it. I went through 5 HR-20 DVR's before I finally had enough and canceled my service.
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Originally posted by: Ns1
130 up front, about 55 per month
1 x HD-DVR
1 x HD receiver
their 69.99/month plan
Switched because of 50 hd channels. Discovery HD + FoodNetwork HD FTW.
There is no longer any reason to leave the apartment.
TWC has those. Most of the programming on DTV's "new" channels isn't HD.
Oh, and your picture quality won't be as good, and you'll lose reception in the rain. Which everyone likes to respond with "so what how much does it rain anyway?"...and the answer is, if it's raining, that's when you're inside watching TV.
Originally posted by: Muadib
What problems did you have with your HR20 boxes? I've had mine for about a month now, and I like it so far. I just got a 1tb hard drive for it, and love the eSata interface. It took hours to upgrade my HD Directivo box, but the HR20 was recording is five minutes.Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Originally posted by: Ns1
130 up front, about 55 per month
1 x HD-DVR
1 x HD receiver
their 69.99/month plan
Switched because of 50 hd channels. Discovery HD + FoodNetwork HD FTW.
There is no longer any reason to leave the apartment.
TWC has those. Most of the programming on DTV's "new" channels isn't HD.
Oh, and your picture quality won't be as good, and you'll lose reception in the rain. Which everyone likes to respond with "so what how much does it rain anyway?"...and the answer is, if it's raining, that's when you're inside watching TV.
the rain issue isn't that big of a deal. Living in Oklahoma we get a ton of thunderstorms, severe weather, tornadoes, you name it. On DirecTV we only lost signal twice through a ton of bad weather. Once when there was a massive thunderstorm just to our South and the second when a tornado went by us 2 miles to the South.
I hate DirecTV because their equipment sucks and they refuse to do anything to fix it. I went through 5 HR-20 DVR's before I finally had enough and canceled my service.
They also have a beta going for their on demand service for the HR20. I haven't tried it yet, because I need a way to network my box. It sounds cool though.
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Oh, and your picture quality won't be as good, and you'll lose reception in the rain. Which everyone likes to respond with "so what how much does it rain anyway?"...and the answer is, if it's raining, that's when you're inside watching TV.
Originally posted by: skace
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Oh, and your picture quality won't be as good, and you'll lose reception in the rain. Which everyone likes to respond with "so what how much does it rain anyway?"...and the answer is, if it's raining, that's when you're inside watching TV.
This was a more valid concern many years ago but now you need a pretty significant storm to lose reception, the kind of storm likely to cause your power to go out anyways.
Originally posted by: OneOfTheseDays
Here's the thing, in the short term DirectTV is definitely the way to go for HD goodness. Longterm, cable will be able to compete and best whatever offerings you get from DirectTV. Already cable companies are ramping up installation of the necessary infrastructure to get fiber into all of the neighborhoods. If you look at what's on the horizon for cable, it won't be long before you are coming back. DirecTV will always have to deal with a constant in terms of bandwidth and lag, while cable will be getting exponentially better in those areas over the years.
