dfergie Proud Staff Member Original poster Staff member HERE TO HELP YOU! Sep 8, 2003 104,308 9,094 West of the Pecos, between White City and Roswell Aug 21, 2008 #1 By Request what is your spending limit for 1080p programming?
H Hemi 6.1 On Vacation May 3, 2007 12,056 2 Wayne County,Pa Aug 21, 2008 #2 NO on PPV , But I would pay $3 for VOD in 1080p as long as it was a movie.
dfergie Proud Staff Member Original poster Staff member HERE TO HELP YOU! Sep 8, 2003 104,308 9,094 West of the Pecos, between White City and Roswell Aug 21, 2008 #3 Right now I would hold back and go with BD or HD Dvd versions... (if there was no time limit I would bite )
Right now I would hold back and go with BD or HD Dvd versions... (if there was no time limit I would bite )
H hendrix04 SatelliteGuys Pro Jan 16, 2008 601 0 Aug 21, 2008 #4 Well, i dont see us having 1080p PPV any time soon since that would take a CRAPLOAD of bandwidth... That being said, $5 is my limit for either one.
Well, i dont see us having 1080p PPV any time soon since that would take a CRAPLOAD of bandwidth... That being said, $5 is my limit for either one.
charper1 Bourbon Tester Supporting Founder May 18, 2004 18,442 6 I'm Nationwide Aug 21, 2008 #5 $2.99 for any or all PPV movies any carrier.
HDRoberts SatelliteGuys Pro May 13, 2008 4,795 31 Cleveland, OH Aug 21, 2008 #6 I'd pay $3, depending on the movie. I might pay more if I could have it for more than 24 hours.
dfergie Proud Staff Member Original poster Staff member HERE TO HELP YOU! Sep 8, 2003 104,308 9,094 West of the Pecos, between White City and Roswell Aug 21, 2008 #7 Moved...I just realized that the request was not provider specific and this option may be available on Cable and Satellite...
Moved...I just realized that the request was not provider specific and this option may be available on Cable and Satellite...
B bcwmachine SatelliteGuys Pro Supporting Founder Lifetime Supporter Sep 21, 2003 592 286 Cortez, CO Aug 21, 2008 #8 Have not seen any movie that I thought was worth 1.00 in a long time.