Results 1 to 10 of 32
Thread: Dish vs. DirecTV
- 12-10-2009 11:00 AM #1
Dish vs. DirecTV
ADVERTS 1
Hi gang,
Serious question:
I am a DTV subscriber and have been for about three years (since E* gave up MLB). I am considering a switch back to E* since I can get MLB elsewhere (MAC, Roku). What are the primary differences between DTV and E* apart from baseball? I won't pay for Sunday Ticket so that is no concern.
Is the picture, sound, and service quality equal or better than DTV?
What about the DVR capacity? I have two HD DVR's from DTV now.
Thanks,
Rob
- 12-10-2009 11:00 AM # ADS
Register Today & This Ad Goes Away! Circuit advertisement- Join Date
- Always
- Posts
- Many
- 12-10-2009 11:18 AM #2
VIP 922 HD DVR is coming out early next year and will
have internet features.
- 12-10-2009 11:45 AM #3
In my experience the pq is slightly better on D*.
Sound is pretty much equal.
Customer service, for me, D* has been better.
E* does have faster equipment, both have features that the other does not.
What programming packages are you looking at?
I know I checked with swapping my primary service to E* this past week. For the same setup I have (2 HD DVRs) with D*, E* would cost me more long term, but they had a decent deal for the first year. Upfront costs for 2 HD-DVRs was a concern as well for me with E*.
For the most part though, they are comparable.www. sonicbabble.com The best non sat discussion on the net
- 12-10-2009 12:32 PM #4
Dish has the best dvr on the market, however you will never see the YES Channel or MLB Network and quite possible the MSG Family of Channels in HD.
If you don't live in NY and are not a fan of the Yankees and could care less if any of the hockey team's games from MSG (Sabres, Ranger, Islanders and Devils) are in HD or not, then you should love Dish.
If you live where I am from, and/or the Sabres games and Yankees games are important to you, then you will most likely want to get a different provider.Forced from Dish to Time Warner Cable to get my hometown Buffalo Sabres Games and the NewYork Yankees. Looks Like I will keep the Rabbit Ears with Tin Foil and a Transistor Radio, handy just in case
- 12-10-2009 03:58 PM #5
Dish is better in PQ, plus more movie channels in HD are on Dish. If you want to argue with me about picture quality. I have had BOTH dish and Direct on the Same TV at the same time on 2 differant video inputs. I have better then 20/20 vision and I noticed Dish was better. But to each his own.
- 12-10-2009 04:07 PM #6www. sonicbabble.com The best non sat discussion on the net
- 12-10-2009 04:13 PM #7
SatelliteGuys Freshman
- Join Date
- Dec 2nd, 2009
- Location
- Sunny Southwest
- Posts
- 26
DISH Network vs DIRECT TV - Compare Dish TV and DIRECT TV | SATELLITE TV DIRECT by Expert Satellite
Satellite TV - Compare DIRECTV and DISH Network
Do a search: DirecTV vs. Dish Network - above are just a couple of websites comparing the 2.
Duo DVR 625 (2 SD TV's) records up to 150 hrs SD; Duo Vip 722 (1 HD; 1 SD) records up to 55 hrs HD, 350 hrs SD; Solo Vip 612 (HD) records up to 30 hrs HD; 200 hrs SD.
I've had both E* and DTV; and just switched back to E* afte 7 yrs w/DTV. Personally, I just like program guide, features much better. E* carries Sirius (vs. DTV XM). DTV 'includes local channels' in pkgs ('no add'l fee' but reality is cost for locals is just included in their pkg prices.) E* charges add'l $5/mo for locals - OTA antenna (make sure U have OTA module if needed for E* receiver) eliminates need for subscribing to locals. DTV - prices have spiralled upwards, and cost of their pkgs is higher then E*.
Pros and cons with both - as Koilvr said - 'to each his own'; for me, it's Dish. Hope this helps you somewhat.
- 12-10-2009 04:17 PM #8
SatelliteGuys Guru
- Join Date
- May 5th, 2007
- Location
- Salem, OR
- Posts
- 6,831
We can't tell you what kinds of programming you're going to like. In general, E* has a wider variety of programming and D* trades on lots of sports programming. Such is not to say that E* doesn't have sports and D* doesn't have other than sports, but the bias is pretty clear.
If I were needing to make a choice in the next six months, I'd wait and see what the new satellites bring to each. DIRECTV is scheduled to turn up a new satellite in May and Dish will probably turn theirs up about the same time or maybe a little sooner.
Remember that doing anything different than what you have now is going to commit you to that service for 18-24 months.
- 12-10-2009 04:20 PM #9
SatelliteGuys Guru
- Join Date
- May 5th, 2007
- Location
- Salem, OR
- Posts
- 6,831
- 12-10-2009 04:39 PM #10
SatelliteGuys Freshman
- Join Date
- Dec 8th, 2009
- Location
- California
- Posts
- 21
You should know things like vision quality/provider preference means nothing to some people who may not get the picture they are paying for due to atmospheric issues/subpar installations which may be unbeknownst to them.
I just had Dish installed two days ago, and I love it better than DirecTV...
This could be due to the crap installation we had from DirecTV...but they really sucked in all aspects.
No arguments here, though. Dish is King in this demographic!

LinkBack URL
About LinkBacks
Reply With Quote
Bookmarks