4DTV had its place in the world.......but then again so did the 8 track. Very few people want to use a setup that is buggy, no PVR, no HD, requires a full subscription for each receiver, and really doesn't carry alot of mainstream channels.
I have to agree. While HITS does offer a few advantages such as being able to subscribe to smaller channel packages, no rain fade, improved SD quality, etc it just doesn't compare to Dish Network or DirecTV as far as channel choices, HD channels, DVR functionality, programming guide, multi-room viewing, on-screen graphics and cost per channel.
When I first got HITS two weeks ago I thought about reducing my Dish Network package and increasing the HITS package next month. However, now I'm leaning more towards increasing my Dish Network package and reducing or even cancelling the HITS package next month.