GregN said:Earth to Consumer .......Lost battle
Big Four only broadcast HD 25% of the time.
Voom is in redundant loops.
HDTNT & HDDIS upverts.
HDTV owner since 2001.
Remember the days when only HBOHD and SHOHD.
jergenf said:How can people buy HD and not know it?
I find that hard to believe, if they was compelled to spend the extra money then they must have seen HD displayed at the store or friend's house.
Only band new customer have the lease option for the 942.Charise said:The 942 was announced and I hoped to lease one. No lease has yet been announced for current customers.
Haven't purchased a 942 due to price (including installation of receiver and new/second dish) and all the questions about MPEG4 and other compression systems.
Haven't tried for the lease deal on a 942 from E* (I think I'd be eligible--without knowing exactly what makes one eligible or not ) due to hesitation on increasing my monthly bill ($10 HD pack, $5 VOOM channels, $5 DVR fee). I guess it's just not a priority for me.
I guess I just haven't had the opportunity to watch enough to get hooked (a few minutes of some sailing show several years ago is about it).jergenf said:Only band new customer have the lease option for the 942.
Exactly.
The 942 will be replaced by the 962 mpeg4 version (I'm guessing within 6 months) but no official announcement about the 962 have been made. If you get the 942 and later need the 962 I fairly concern that there will be a replacement policy but again no official announcement. Based on the new 411 & 211vip which are mpeg4 replacements for the 811 the replacement policy has been rumored to be anywhere from free to $50. On Dec 15th that will be officially announced.
So wait some more?? or lease/buy now in hopes of an upgrade path??
The HDPak is $10 but if you pay annually you get 50% credit back which pays for Voom if you want. The $5 DVR is waived if you subscribe to AEP. The $5 dual receiver is waived if you keep a phone line connected.
True, I had forgotten the credit. I'm at 180 and doubt I'll go to AEP. I like movies, but get plenty with Blockbuster rentals.
Except for OTA anyone who buys HD will have to pay extra for more programming and most will agree that once you watch HD you're hooked for life.
Somehow, I cannot see E* not gouging the customers it already has when the 962 comes out, as they are attempting to do at the current time with the 942.jergenf said:Only band new customer have the lease option for the 942.
The 942 will be replaced by the 962 mpeg4 version (I'm guessing within 6 months) but no official announcement about the 962 have been made. If you get the 942 and later need the 962 I fairly concern that there will be a replacement policy but again no official announcement. Based on the new 411 & 211vip which are mpeg4 replacements for the 811 the replacement policy has been rumored to be anywhere from free to $50. On Dec 15th that will be officially announced.
I got the 921 with 34 inch HD CRT for $1000 last December. The 942 at that time was 9 months late as still no announcement as to when or how much (turned out 4 months later).
The HDPak is $10 but if you pay annually you get 50% credit back which pays for Voom if you want. The $5 DVR is waived if you subscribe to AEP. The $5 dual receiver is waived if you keep a phone line connected.
Except for OTA anyone who buys HD will have to pay extra for more programming and most will agree that once you watch HD you're hooked for life.
Now, now... lets not forget that HD-DVD and/or Blu-Ray is coming soon. That will be a pretty big application for all the HDTVs out there.GregN said:Earth to Consumer .......Lost battle
Big Four only broadcast HD 25% of the time.
Voom is in redundant loops.
HDTNT & HDDIS upverts.
HDTV owner since 2001.