 | Saaaawweeeeeeet DirecTV...here I come!
Anyone who still watches standard def on their high def TV needs a bigger TV. High def to standard def on my 65" HDTV is like the difference of watching someone deficate to watching a hot stripper strip. There is truly no comparison and no going back.... |
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 fiberguyMy views are my own.Premium join:2005-05-20 kudos:3 | 100 channels... you should really look back to previous news releases from InDirecTv... if they hold true to what they are talking about, many will be locals added. Their attempt to add a local OTA HD received into the box pretty much didn't pan out for most.
What's better? To say:
"DirecTv will add 100 HD stations in 2007...."
or
"DirecTv will add locals in HD in 2007 as well as a few other HD networks...." ?
Don't jump for dish too quickly. Not to mention.. as with any Dish system, you the customer get to invest in equipment. I would NEVER be an early adopter, again, with Dish anything because as soon as they roll it out, they make a change and the early adopters are stuck with a $600+ upgrade fee.
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 | reply to DSLdewd This is why for now I'm just sticking with my standard def modified DirecTivos and standard def Sony Wega(talk about a heavy CRT!!). I don't know what I'm missing so I don't have to spend all that $$$$. I'm happy with what I've got especially when I think of the thousands I would spend if I wanted to jump on the HD train. Heck, in the basement I'm still using a 19" TV from the 80s. You can keep your HDs and LCDs and DLPs, I'll hang on to my money for now. |
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