I apologize if this thread is repetitive, I've spent a lot of time researching but was hoping for a more up-to-date opinion on this.
I'm moving from an apartment where I can get either Uverse or a cable provider (no thanks) to a house where I can get whatever I want.
It's basically down to either keeping Uverse or DirecTV. The main reason I want to switch is picture quality. Uverse is clearly inferior and watching live sports drives me crazy as the pixelation is just awful. However, the Uverse box and user interface is fantastic. I will miss lightning fast channel switching and the great guide.
Channel-wise, I'm indifferent between Uverse and DirecTV. If anything, I would appreciate being able to have Sunday Ticket and MLB Extra Innings, although I've gotten used to not having either so these aren't total selling features.
With DirecTV, would I hate losing service in storms? I watch A LOT of TV and Sports and would hate long outages due to storms. I'm not really sure how my bills would compare. This concerns me somewhat as I've heard DirecTV is quite pricey.
But, ugh, Uverse's picture quality is truly awful. Does DirecTV's make up for its shortfalls over Uverse?
I'm moving from an apartment where I can get either Uverse or a cable provider (no thanks) to a house where I can get whatever I want.
It's basically down to either keeping Uverse or DirecTV. The main reason I want to switch is picture quality. Uverse is clearly inferior and watching live sports drives me crazy as the pixelation is just awful. However, the Uverse box and user interface is fantastic. I will miss lightning fast channel switching and the great guide.
Channel-wise, I'm indifferent between Uverse and DirecTV. If anything, I would appreciate being able to have Sunday Ticket and MLB Extra Innings, although I've gotten used to not having either so these aren't total selling features.
With DirecTV, would I hate losing service in storms? I watch A LOT of TV and Sports and would hate long outages due to storms. I'm not really sure how my bills would compare. This concerns me somewhat as I've heard DirecTV is quite pricey.
But, ugh, Uverse's picture quality is truly awful. Does DirecTV's make up for its shortfalls over Uverse?