lee78221 said:With DIRECTV you can return the equipment if you are not happy and get out of the 2 year commitment
Well, that sounds like a better deal than I had originally thought! Thanks for the info.
lee78221 said:With DIRECTV you can return the equipment if you are not happy and get out of the 2 year commitment
Tom Bombadil said:Certainly Dish has to be working on a long-term solution for HD locals, and have a much strong solution in place for them by 2009. MPEG4 should be much more efficient by then, which will significantly reduce the number of satellites needed. Undoubtably they have several plans under consideration.
Now whether this means that Atlanta will have Dish supplied HD locals in the next 6 months is an unknown to me. If I had to bet, I'd bet against it, but it could happen.
The Big Wood said:And since E* has made no hints or announcements (that I can find) about offerring HD locals, I have to make a decision about what service offers what MY FAMILY wants. My family doesn't watch Voom10, and most likely would not watch much on Voom21 when compared to what is watched on The Big 4. For this reason, I will be leaving E* and going to D* unless E* can give me a date that they will be rolling out HD locals for me...and within a decent time frame (say 6 months).
I would love to see more National HD channels as well, but since I currently don't get The Big 4 in HD...I will be gaining 4 "national" channels that I can't get with E*.
No OTA comments please (I think those of us that can't get OTA are a minority on this board). I can't get OTA at my house due to terrain (yes I have tried), and plus, I prefer not to have a lightning rod sticking up 40 feet in the air to receive the one HD channel that I was able to get. We have been hit by at least 4 lightning strikes within 100ft of my house in the last 6 years (tall pines that happen to be the same height as the top of the antenna mounted to the highest point on my house). :shocked
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I assume You live in one of the top dma's with an attitude like that
D* started broadcasting my locals in HD last Tuesday . E* hasn't made any announcements (that I am aware of).nsafreak said:Curious question for you. What happens if D* does not implement the HD locals in the timeframe that they specified? D* (just like E*) has missed scheduled dates for program/hardware/etc. launches before. Perhaps E* is keeping from making a commitment to a date when they aren't entirely sure of an exact date themselves?
At least you are getting full bandwidth HD ... somehting neither D* nor E* offers!!! However, with SpaceWay2 in orbit for D* I would think think at E* will soon be on the losing end of HD in general. That remains to be seen though. As far as HD in concerned I have learned the Missouri approach ... SHOW ME .. and I say that becuase my OTA on my HD TiVo far exceeds what D* offers and I dumped E* more than 4 years ago because of the PVR-501. HD is the key to the future viewership and cable has it.Bulldog said:This is the reason I went with Comcast. Super low price for 16 months - HD locals, HDDVR. By the time the deal is over, D or E* will have something setup.
Hopefully the price for the HD programs will be okay.
I am saving about $40 a month with Comcast. and that will more than pay for a 941 if I go that route.![]()
When properly installed, dishes are NOT lightning magnets.I dont need another lightning magnet on my roof.
TomD said:This is probably very simplistic, but I don't think D* can do both provide Local HD to a large number of markets AND do a large number of National HD...
RIRWIN1983 said:OTA is nice, but if your paying a company allready to provide locals its only fair they provide them in HD.
Being that the TV STATIONS will reap most of the benefits(lower power HD transmittors) from expanded HD coverage (more ad revenue) Me thinks they(tv stations) should PAY d* and e* instead of the other way around!! But this is the real world and that will never happenTom Bombadil said:I'm sure E* would love to do so, if only the present cost wasn't something on the order of a billion dollars. Providing 1500 HD channels, even with spotbeams, at the present MPEG4 efficiency would eat up a few satellites.
On top of that, I suppose everyone would want a cheap HD receiver too? Or perhaps even a free one?
And, of course, no increase in rates, correct?
They were designed for 2way internet use..not dbs uselee78221 said:SW1 and SW2 and D8,9,10,11,12, are next gen sats and are the MOST advance sats EVER made and SW1 AND 2 can alone hold 500 LIL HD Channels and D10 and 11 +12 can hold up to 1,000 HD LIL's + 150 national these sats are the cream of the crop
(SW1 AND 2) yes but boeing reconfigured them to be used for DBSjuan said:They were designed for 2way internet use..not dbs use
lee78221 said:SW1 and SW2 and D8,9,10,11,12, are next gen sats and are the MOST advance sats EVER made and SW1 AND 2 can alone hold 500 LIL HD Channels and D10 and 11 +12 can hold up to 1,000 HD LIL's + 150 national these sats are the cream of the crop
sanhin2 said:well comcast is not the best cause its not a 100% digital signal and juss because the fact that their prices are very high in my area because they are the dominant cable company does not make comcast a good candidate for me.