Okay, this is kind of long, but I appreciate any help out there on this nagging question.
I’m wondering, once and for all, whether or not I should make the jump away from Dish Network, as I get ready to move forward into HDTV.
Here’s my situation. I’ve been with Dish since ’97. I have an older, standard definition model receiver in the game room, which will be replaced by a HD DVR of some sort by October. (Currently my choices are a DN DVR 921 [or 942 if it’s available], a DirecTV Hughes HR10-250, or a two-tuner HD DVR from Comcast [once it becomes available]).
I also have a Dish 721 in my family room, whose RF output feeds an upstairs bedroom TV.
With all that I’ve read on this forum and others about the “buggy” 921 software from Dish, I’d really like to make the leap over to DirecTV when it comes time to convert to HDTV in my game room. However, I’m concerned about two CONS in doing so:
1.) None of the Tivos offer UHF remote capability. So in replacing that Dish 721 with a comparable standard-definition, two-tuner Tivo that would still feed the upstairs bedroom TV, I’d have to invest in some IR/RF repeaters, since my understanding is that none of the DirecTV Tivos offer the UHF remote feature.
2.) Since DirecTV’s current promotional package only offers a 40 GB DirecTV Tivo for $99, I would be losing 80 GB and having to pay $99 to do so.
So my questions are:
1.) So that I wouldn’t incur any additional costs to make the jump, would DirecTV or any DirecTV retailer, in hopes of getting my business from Dish offer me a comparable DirecTV DVR to that of my Dish 721 (one that has around 120 GB hard drive), given the fact that I would be spending over $80 a month on programming, plus purchasing the DirecTV HD DVR? Or is all that just wishful thinking?
2.) Is there, in fact, any DirecTV DVR out there, around 120 GB, that offers UHF remote capability? If not, what might be my options beyond the IR/RF repeaters?
And here’s another one I’ll toss out there:
3.) Since HD locals via an off-air antenna might never be an option for me (I live in a strict condominium community where only one dish or antenna is allowed), does any one feel that HD locals will be offered in the future by satellite, despite the bandwidth issues?
If not, that’s why I’m still considering cable, since Comcast’s dual-tuner HD DVR is rumored to be ready by the end of the year. Who knows, though, how its list of features will compare to a 921 or a HR-10 250. And I don't know if I can ever look again at snowy, analog channels that cable will most likely still have in their lineup for years to come.
Thanks a million for anyone's 2 cents on this.
Tim
Pittsburgh, PA
I’m wondering, once and for all, whether or not I should make the jump away from Dish Network, as I get ready to move forward into HDTV.
Here’s my situation. I’ve been with Dish since ’97. I have an older, standard definition model receiver in the game room, which will be replaced by a HD DVR of some sort by October. (Currently my choices are a DN DVR 921 [or 942 if it’s available], a DirecTV Hughes HR10-250, or a two-tuner HD DVR from Comcast [once it becomes available]).
I also have a Dish 721 in my family room, whose RF output feeds an upstairs bedroom TV.
With all that I’ve read on this forum and others about the “buggy” 921 software from Dish, I’d really like to make the leap over to DirecTV when it comes time to convert to HDTV in my game room. However, I’m concerned about two CONS in doing so:
1.) None of the Tivos offer UHF remote capability. So in replacing that Dish 721 with a comparable standard-definition, two-tuner Tivo that would still feed the upstairs bedroom TV, I’d have to invest in some IR/RF repeaters, since my understanding is that none of the DirecTV Tivos offer the UHF remote feature.
2.) Since DirecTV’s current promotional package only offers a 40 GB DirecTV Tivo for $99, I would be losing 80 GB and having to pay $99 to do so.
So my questions are:
1.) So that I wouldn’t incur any additional costs to make the jump, would DirecTV or any DirecTV retailer, in hopes of getting my business from Dish offer me a comparable DirecTV DVR to that of my Dish 721 (one that has around 120 GB hard drive), given the fact that I would be spending over $80 a month on programming, plus purchasing the DirecTV HD DVR? Or is all that just wishful thinking?
2.) Is there, in fact, any DirecTV DVR out there, around 120 GB, that offers UHF remote capability? If not, what might be my options beyond the IR/RF repeaters?
And here’s another one I’ll toss out there:
3.) Since HD locals via an off-air antenna might never be an option for me (I live in a strict condominium community where only one dish or antenna is allowed), does any one feel that HD locals will be offered in the future by satellite, despite the bandwidth issues?
If not, that’s why I’m still considering cable, since Comcast’s dual-tuner HD DVR is rumored to be ready by the end of the year. Who knows, though, how its list of features will compare to a 921 or a HR-10 250. And I don't know if I can ever look again at snowy, analog channels that cable will most likely still have in their lineup for years to come.
Thanks a million for anyone's 2 cents on this.
Tim
Pittsburgh, PA