alandail said:
There is a limit to how long I'll pay for Voom as a supplemental service - they need to start showing moves towards becoming a complete service - add bandwitdth, get the sports channels all up, add things like NBA League pass, get the DVR out, etc.
Amen! My wife and I can afford to pay for more than 50 Va Va Voom subscriptions each month, but we elect to invest our money in our retirement and future savings. We love HD (actually, I do!), but there is only so much we are willing to pay to watch TV! Right now we are paying for both VOOM and Cable.
The simple fact of the matter is crappy Cable and their 14 HD channels---bundled with greatly discounted broadband Internet---is much less expensive than VOOM. Basically, we would be paying paying roughly $60 more for VOOm and it's 21 Exclusives than we would for Cable minus the VOOM Exclusives to support three rooms. As much as I like VOOM the bottom line is my wife and I both work, I spend too much time commuting to/from work, the wife would be just as happy watching a 19" TV, we're busy with 3 late teen daughters and one very unexpected 2 year old, and most of our TV time is spend watching free over-the-air network TV. I have two OTA antennas and pull in programming from 4 DMAs. I hate Cable TV and they and their very inexpensive HD DVR (I really love the HD DVR!) are out the door when the promo price ends the end of January.
As I've said at least a dozen times, if VOOM isn't ready to offer an reasonably priced Whole Home Networking DVR (9.95 DVR rental or 399.95 purchase price) - free thin clients with 1 year lease or $99 thin client purchase - $5 mirror fee - rollback pricing to 39.99/79.99/14.99...then my VOOM service will be terminated along with Cable...just call 'em Sarah Conner!
Sorry VOOM, as much as I like the HD....and as much as I like the concept...there is only so much I am willing to spend on watching TV and your service has failed to deliver the DVR, added channels, bigger dish, MPEG-4, etc. Repeat, there is only so much I am going to spend on TV! It's just that simple!!! Although I have 2 HDTVs and money in my pocket, I plan to keep my money to retire early and not throw it into outer space. Hmmm. VOOM, when are you going to understand this? Really! When are you going to understand that it's only a matter of time (3-5 years tops!) before all TV is HDTV. It's at this point where HDTV will take off then the price of America's Top 60 is $29.95 and America's Top 100 is only $39.95.
Yikes! I want Va Va VOOM. I want Va Va VOOM now! I want Va Va VOOM and with HD DVR, Whole Home Networking, all the premium channels, additional SD channels (Lifetime, HGTV, Food), additional HD channels (Wealth-TV, INHD, INHD2, HDNET, HDNET Movies), all for under $100 with all applicable taxes and without additional rental and mirror frees. It's just that simple!!!! Give me HD, give me lot's of HD, give me lot's of affordable HD!!!
Perhaps I was wrong about wanting Microsoft to purchase VOOM...maybe I should be hoping for Wal-Mart to purchase VOOM: bring us lots of HD...and then roll-back the prices. I'm sorry, but cheap HD can only be provided by a provider with the size and stability to afford both the equipment and operate under lower profit margins.
Affordable, reliable, complete and technologically advanced HD. That's what we demand. VOOM, either 5h1t or get off the pot!