I wonder how theaters will do as this Omicron wave hits, if it does as projected.
I wonder how theaters will do as this Omicron wave hits, if it does as projected.
Hughesnet for just 50gb data limit ( then they slow you down), 25 Mbps download speeds, 3 Mbps upload speeds is $130 a month for six months, then $150 for the next 6 months, to purchase their equipment is $450, so total for the first year is $2030.As far as Starlink, $500 for equipment and $99 per month for service. Hard pass....
How do you know the shows are not worth it if you never watch them.I don't sub to any streaming services and I do not plan to. Their glitsy new shows are not worth the price of admission.
I have never watched anything off streaming pay channels except free previews and they go buy fast and are gone.
Dish gives me a few shows I enjoy watching and the rest of my time is mine.
What is so different then watching shows on different apps then watching shows on different channels?One benefit to a traditional service is "one stop shopping". You don't have to have one app to watch Mandalorian, a different app to watch The Walking Dead, a third app to watch Property Brothers, etc, etc.
Speaking for me personally, close the show, close the app, find the new app, find the new show, start it. It's a lot easier (IMO) to hit "guide" and scroll through channels to see what's on. YMMV.What is so different then watching shows on different apps then watching shows on different channels?
On a specific time...you need to learn that with streaming..you can search for a show and watch it when you want toSpeaking for me personally, close the show, close the app, find the new app, find the new show, start it. It's a lot easier (IMO) to hit "guide" and scroll through channels to see what's on. YMMV.
ummm... yea. How does that change having to close one app and open another?On a specific time...you need to learn that with streaming..you can search for a show and watch it when you want to
How hard is it to change a channel?ummm... yea. How does that change having to close one app and open another?
ConcurIn many cases the app will make you login again. Since my IPhone has created long passwords it can take several minutes to login. Changing the channel takes 2 seconds. Some people spend a lot of money on coffee, or golf, or bowling for entertainment. I am willing to spend my money for the excellent entertainment that the Dish Hopper3 provides.
Why not search for it with voice input?We regularly use the "Find" function on our Firestick 4K's to look for programming to watch.
Amazon Prime guide is turtle slow and clunky and OTA? Try to find watchlist in Prime and cycle through content. You will die of fatigue. If you think that compares to Dish you have REALLY low standardsI read this entire thread while enjoying the Raider's vs Broncos via my TV antenna and TiVo. I'm also a Dish subscriber. But if the price goes up too much after my two year contract ends I am happy with OTA and Amazon Prime.
Obviously, OTA competes with Dish. NextGen TV is now active in my area (Sacramento) and I'm just waiting for the first decent Nextgen DVR.
How are those 2 clicks any different that keying in channel keys or program guides or how many to search for something that's on-demand?ummm... yea. How does that change having to close one app and open another?
Use a rokuIn many cases the app will make you login again. Since my IPhone has created long passwords it can take several minutes to login. Changing the channel takes 2 seconds. Some people spend a lot of money on coffee, or golf, or bowling for entertainment. I am willing to spend my money for the excellent entertainment that the Dish Hopper3 provides.
I am very happy with OTA on my old TiVo Series 3.Amazon Prime guide is turtle slow and clunky and OTA? Try to find watchlist in Prime and cycle through content. You will die of fatigue. If you think that compares to Dish you have REALLY low standards