I recently purchase a Panosonic PT-60LC13 LCD Projection HDTV Monitor to replace my Pro Scan 52" CRT. The reason I didn't buy an HDTV sooner was lack of HD programming by DirecTV or my local (Adelphia) cable co. which I get thru my HOA. Why have a HDTV if you can't watch much HDTV ???
VOOM was the answer and I am very pleased with it.
I purchased my TV at Brandsmart USA here in S. Florida. They offered free VOOM instalation ($149), free receiver ($500) + $500 rebate from VOOM on the purchase price of my TV, I have a 2 yr contract for the Va Va VOOM plan with VOOM that gives me all their programming, it has "all" the channels I normally watch + "all" the premium (east & west coast) channels and if I cancell in the 2 yrs I have to give the $500 rebate, fair enough. It also comes with the on air antena for local network...
Well, the picture & audio is "EXCELLENT" so far (3 weeks), it was installed within 3 days by a very professional installer that was very knowledgable and helpful. I only use my cable as back up and I have reduced my DirecTV to only local channels just to keep it. Although the picture quality is good with the DirecTV & cable, in comparison with the VOOM quality its hard to watch the others.
I am using using the DVI video & optical audio input with VOOM,
DirectV & my cable do not offer DVI input and the quality is evident.
All VOOM programming that is not HD is formatted to fit my widescreen without the distortion of JUST,FULL or FULL I have to use with cable or DTV.
The HDTV is as good or better than DVD and the audio is excellent The on air antenea gets both HD & non HD programming crisper & clearer than cable or DirecTV, non HD on air programing comes in at 4.3 and I don't believe it can be altered with Aspect change on the monitor at least but is great quality... am I wrong on this..???
Things that could be better are:
Channel line up menus could be more user freindly (use to TIVO), but does have favorites option & HDTV only screens. It takes about 5 to 6 seconds to switch channels, there is no "previous channel" button on remote and most frustrating is "NO TIVO" service available, but this too I'm sure will change as the company grows... other than that, I love it. The lack of TIVO is a big deal to me, although DirecTV is in bed with TIVO and now offer a HDTV DirecTV TIVO for $900+ DirecTV has very little HDTV programming and TIVO is as of now, not developing a cable/satalite compatible HDTV TIVO, think they are trying to squeese out the cable companies..??? I have heard that VOOM is working on a DVR reciever to be out by end of year.
OK, I read that a standard TIVO (like I have) will accept VOOM programing,
does anyone know if this is so, and if so, do I have to connect the VOOM box directly to the TIVO therefore losing my DVI connection, if so that sucks cause my picture is Great with the DVI....???
When TIVO first came out I bought stock because I liked the product and thought others would too, I was right & my TIVO stock has done very well by me. I feel the same about VOOM and plan on buying stock. They have the most up to date HDTV tech. available (way ahead of DirecTV) are ahead of the curve in the HDTV delivery business and although some of the negative experiece reviews I have read indicate, I am aware they are a new company going thru new company growing pains while trying to keep up with demand. These negative reviews are like the network news, its all bad, they don't broadcast good news, people tend to voice displeasure much more than satisfaction, that is why I am taking the time to write this review.
All in all, I would not of purchased a HDTV now if it wasn't for VOOM (would have waited for more availabe HD programming while HDTV prices went down)
buy I'm glad I did. I'm watching stuff I've never watched before because the picture & sound is so nice...!!!! Can anybody give me feedback ??? Thanx.
VOOM was the answer and I am very pleased with it.
I purchased my TV at Brandsmart USA here in S. Florida. They offered free VOOM instalation ($149), free receiver ($500) + $500 rebate from VOOM on the purchase price of my TV, I have a 2 yr contract for the Va Va VOOM plan with VOOM that gives me all their programming, it has "all" the channels I normally watch + "all" the premium (east & west coast) channels and if I cancell in the 2 yrs I have to give the $500 rebate, fair enough. It also comes with the on air antena for local network...
Well, the picture & audio is "EXCELLENT" so far (3 weeks), it was installed within 3 days by a very professional installer that was very knowledgable and helpful. I only use my cable as back up and I have reduced my DirecTV to only local channels just to keep it. Although the picture quality is good with the DirecTV & cable, in comparison with the VOOM quality its hard to watch the others.
I am using using the DVI video & optical audio input with VOOM,
DirectV & my cable do not offer DVI input and the quality is evident.
All VOOM programming that is not HD is formatted to fit my widescreen without the distortion of JUST,FULL or FULL I have to use with cable or DTV.
The HDTV is as good or better than DVD and the audio is excellent The on air antenea gets both HD & non HD programming crisper & clearer than cable or DirecTV, non HD on air programing comes in at 4.3 and I don't believe it can be altered with Aspect change on the monitor at least but is great quality... am I wrong on this..???
Things that could be better are:
Channel line up menus could be more user freindly (use to TIVO), but does have favorites option & HDTV only screens. It takes about 5 to 6 seconds to switch channels, there is no "previous channel" button on remote and most frustrating is "NO TIVO" service available, but this too I'm sure will change as the company grows... other than that, I love it. The lack of TIVO is a big deal to me, although DirecTV is in bed with TIVO and now offer a HDTV DirecTV TIVO for $900+ DirecTV has very little HDTV programming and TIVO is as of now, not developing a cable/satalite compatible HDTV TIVO, think they are trying to squeese out the cable companies..??? I have heard that VOOM is working on a DVR reciever to be out by end of year.
OK, I read that a standard TIVO (like I have) will accept VOOM programing,
does anyone know if this is so, and if so, do I have to connect the VOOM box directly to the TIVO therefore losing my DVI connection, if so that sucks cause my picture is Great with the DVI....???
When TIVO first came out I bought stock because I liked the product and thought others would too, I was right & my TIVO stock has done very well by me. I feel the same about VOOM and plan on buying stock. They have the most up to date HDTV tech. available (way ahead of DirecTV) are ahead of the curve in the HDTV delivery business and although some of the negative experiece reviews I have read indicate, I am aware they are a new company going thru new company growing pains while trying to keep up with demand. These negative reviews are like the network news, its all bad, they don't broadcast good news, people tend to voice displeasure much more than satisfaction, that is why I am taking the time to write this review.
All in all, I would not of purchased a HDTV now if it wasn't for VOOM (would have waited for more availabe HD programming while HDTV prices went down)
buy I'm glad I did. I'm watching stuff I've never watched before because the picture & sound is so nice...!!!! Can anybody give me feedback ??? Thanx.