I guess you didn't see the part where a antenna is part of the installThese viewers need a service that can deliver LIL and Orby can't do that.
Orby fills a gap, but it may be a pretty small gap.
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I guess you didn't see the part where a antenna is part of the installThese viewers need a service that can deliver LIL and Orby can't do that.
Orby fills a gap, but it may be a pretty small gap.
No, we have posted in multiple threads that the channels are a mix of HD and SD resolutions.
And you missed the part where many can't get OTA even with the outdoor antenna provided. Both because the antenna would probably be pretty low to the ground and because the antenna isn't strong enough.I guess you didn't see the part where a antenna is part of the install
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And you missed the part where many can't get OTA even with the outdoor antenna provided. Both because the antenna would probably be pretty low to the ground and because the antenna isn't strong enough.
For instance around here. Not counting the slew of religious locals with an indoor antenna and the cheaper outdoor antenna only ABC, Fox and their sub-channels can be gotten. In order to get CBS and NBC you need to point a bit different and they will be flakey even then. The cure is a higher antenna with a rotator, and in some areas not even that would get the job done.
The post I replied to presupposed that OTA was not available even with an outdoor antenna.I guess you didn't see the part where a antenna is part of the install
At the shop I swap between a 55" 4k and a 34" 1080p.
You guys with an opinion about how bad the PQ must be, what size TV have you watched the Orby TV channels on?
0.00"? LOL
You also have to consider how many SD TVs there are left and what percentage of TV subscribers are getting those same channels in HD. Orby has kind of painted themselves into a rather small corner. Budget digital TVs plus SD content = marginal experience.To be fair, you've got to remember what our frame of reference is for SD programming.
Amazing discussions on this new service... Guys who own an Orby TV system commenting on the bitrate and how good the HD and SD services look vs the guys who have not even seen Orby TV... Only on a forum.... LOL!!!
Its geared for those who want to cut the cord and save money on their TV service yet do not have access to good broadband.
Much cheaper than dishWouldn't those people still be better off with Dish? Free install, more HD programming, price locks... guaranteed track record, no out of pocket costs.
For example, I currently count 29 non-local HD channels in my guide with my Welcome Pack subscription. When you add in my local channels (OTA and Dish provided) that adds an additional 68 channels with perfect guide integration. Before discounts and taxes, I pay $25.99. I didn't pay for my equipment or install, only my OTA adapter. Knowing all that, what reason would I have to encourage someone to get Orby? I think it's a legitimate discussion to have.
But it has a high cost to entry
Add in all the dish fees instead of just the teaser priceRe-read my post. How is $40 cheaper than $25.99?
Add in all the dish fees instead of just the teaser price
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Add in all the dish fees instead of just the teaser price
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My bet is on this service being a game changer for cord cutters and those looking for an alternative skinny package
I still think the cost to entry will be a barrier to many in Orby's prime demo, but time will tell. Unlike prepaid cellular phones, you can't go to Dollar General and get an Orby box for $20, so it isn't exactly an apples-to-apples comparison. But like I said, I want them to do well and hopefully they will adjust their strategy as people buy into it.