Just built a HTPC for under $1K that is a much better system than the DISH network and here is why.
Cheaper: HTPC costs ~ $1K up front (you can build one for as little as $400) while DISH is ~$70 a month for a comparable number of channels so in one year alone the HTPC sytem almost paid for itself.
Better HD: The HTPC sends full 1080p video to your HDTV while dish can only send 1080i - on a larger TV the difference is very noticeable.
More content: The HTPC receives lots of free content like over air HDTV, internet streamed TV and movies (i.e. HULU)but it also gives you access to Netflix, Blockbuster, Apple and other competing distributers of content.
More flexible: Since you build and design the system you can add all the bells and whistles you like - I added a gyration air remote which allows mousing in the air via on board accelerometers. This remote has all of the features of the DISH remote plus it allows for surfing the internet using a very intuitive air mouse interface.
Unencrypted content: The over the air HD content is stored on your PC as an unencrypted video file which you could burn to a blu ray disk if you wished.
When I cancelled, DISH asked me why and I felt like saying all this but I didn't want to stay on the phone for so long so I just told them I now have a Home Theatre PC that is both cheaper and better than DISH.
Cheaper: HTPC costs ~ $1K up front (you can build one for as little as $400) while DISH is ~$70 a month for a comparable number of channels so in one year alone the HTPC sytem almost paid for itself.
Better HD: The HTPC sends full 1080p video to your HDTV while dish can only send 1080i - on a larger TV the difference is very noticeable.
More content: The HTPC receives lots of free content like over air HDTV, internet streamed TV and movies (i.e. HULU)but it also gives you access to Netflix, Blockbuster, Apple and other competing distributers of content.
More flexible: Since you build and design the system you can add all the bells and whistles you like - I added a gyration air remote which allows mousing in the air via on board accelerometers. This remote has all of the features of the DISH remote plus it allows for surfing the internet using a very intuitive air mouse interface.
Unencrypted content: The over the air HD content is stored on your PC as an unencrypted video file which you could burn to a blu ray disk if you wished.
When I cancelled, DISH asked me why and I felt like saying all this but I didn't want to stay on the phone for so long so I just told them I now have a Home Theatre PC that is both cheaper and better than DISH.