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    DIRECTV Getting Sued over HD Lite

    Sorry, not a lawyer here, so to any members who are, please correct me if I'm mistaken. In the case of an ISP, the wording is something to the effect of "up to 10Mbps, actual download speeds may vary depending on network conditions..." My point was that by referencing those specific...
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    DIRECTV Getting Sued over HD Lite

    Logically, this is how it matters: 1) The video I linked to (copyright by DirecTV) defines HD as either 1080x1920i or 720x1280p. 2) DirecTV labels their HD programming HD. 3) Therefore, they should be transmitting HD programming at either 1080x1920i or 720x1280p. If they accept...
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    DIRECTV Getting Sued over HD Lite

    See this post from the sister discussion going on in the Dish HD thread. Scott
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    DIRECTV Getting Sued over HD Lite

    Good example, except that federal law requires the percent of actual juice to be put on the label. HD Lite providers do not provide any guidelines, or in the case of some previous advertising, they do list true HD resolutions, which they don't follow. In the case of juice, at least a...
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    USAToday article: DirecTv vs TiVo

    No 30 second skip button, and there's still a montly fee. That's too bad, I was looking forward to this product. Scott
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    Rumor - Free Hd Equipment From Direct?

    Longhorn, Do you know the model number for the basic HD DVR? Scott