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- 08-07-2008 02:09 PM #1
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TurboHD questions
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I am sorry if these have already been asked/answered, I have searched but did not find anything
Besides going 1080p, what is the TurboHD?
Currently we pay $10/month for the BronzeHD package, with TurboHD, is this going to go up to $24.99. That is a 150% price increase. I am not a TV buff, so I will probably not even notice the difference
How can I tell when I got the software upgrade? (I currently do not have our 622 hooked up to our home network, so we do not use Dish OnDemand, so I can not use that to check)
Thanks,
Dave
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- 08-07-2008 03:14 PM #2
TurboHD has been used to refer to the software running in your DVR unit (the new software is version L6.10 I believe, and I think the information menu you are looking for can be found while pressing either menu or info while your system is in standby) or the new HD packages Dish is now offering.
If you already have an HD package your price shouldn't go up (mine didn't), you will be "grandfathered" in to the package closest to what you have now. I believe the price will go up some time in the future (next year?), but I believe that the new prices kick in yearly anyway (I've only been a Dish customer since May so I wouldn't know...).
Hope that helped, at least a little. Basically, don't worry about the new terminology too much unless you're looking to upgrade/downgrade your package right this moment.
- 08-07-2008 03:44 PM #3
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- 08-07-2008 07:52 PM #4
Turbo is a PR gimmick. The only difference is the ability to download and display 1080p content from VOD portion of HD.
There is no change in regular programming quality - that is not what "Turbo" refers to.
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- 08-07-2008 07:59 PM #5
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- 08-08-2008 03:53 AM #6
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The Turbo HD package is actually the all hd only programming offered only to ne dish customers, i kind of replaces the absolute hd package, it will be available to currnet customer on 2/1/09, other the names of the HD packages just changed , it's the exact same programming as before.
- 08-09-2008 03:35 AM #7
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Agreed, Turbo HD is not a gimmick. The latest software is part of the new proprietary turbo-coding method that allows for greater throughput. However, the latest turbo-coding schemes can be extremely complex and demanding on the processor, and it has to process really fast.
- 08-09-2008 04:26 PM #8
It is the exact programming as before, but at a 150% PRICE INCREASE. I will stick with the HD Absolute until they try to raise my price 150%, then I will tell them to shove it up their (you know what). I will switch to D just to spite them, if they try to raise my price that much for the HD Absolute.
- 08-09-2008 04:34 PM #9
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