I got my ITVN box yesterday. Here's a few comments:
1. I'm disappointed there is no option for telling the box that I have a 16x9 television instead of a 4x3 television. All I can do is either stretch it on my plasma or watch everything in a 4x3 box (including wide-screen content). Oh well.
2. The picture quality seems "ok" at best. Seems very pixelated in some scenes. I know it's SD and not HD but it looks worse than most Dish SD channels.
3. I do LOVE the ability to use Starz on demand. Lots of good selection of movies right now. I hope they "change up" the offerings a lot so I'm not looking at the same movie list 6 months from now. I also love that it only takes a few seconds for a movie to start -- you don't have to wait for it to download (unlike Akimbo, where everything downloads first).
4. When I called at the end of August, I was told if I subscribed to the Starz pack I would get the base $9.99 stuff also. Now, I'm being told that's extra. I'm disappointed in that. I can see paying $15 for Starz and the extra basic stuff, but can't justify paying $25 for it. I'm also not sure I can justify paying $15 just for Starz alone since I don't watch that many feature-length movies in a month.
5. I would have thought it would have been fairly easy for them to throw some basic "media center" technology in the box, so I could access my pictures, video files and .mp3's from the ITVN box without having to switch to my computer. It would be a great upgrade if that could be possible in the future.
I'm not sure I'll keep it past the 30-day trial, but ITVN really is proof that IPTV has the capability to go mainstream. I just hope they can license more content.
Robert
1. I'm disappointed there is no option for telling the box that I have a 16x9 television instead of a 4x3 television. All I can do is either stretch it on my plasma or watch everything in a 4x3 box (including wide-screen content). Oh well.
2. The picture quality seems "ok" at best. Seems very pixelated in some scenes. I know it's SD and not HD but it looks worse than most Dish SD channels.
3. I do LOVE the ability to use Starz on demand. Lots of good selection of movies right now. I hope they "change up" the offerings a lot so I'm not looking at the same movie list 6 months from now. I also love that it only takes a few seconds for a movie to start -- you don't have to wait for it to download (unlike Akimbo, where everything downloads first).
4. When I called at the end of August, I was told if I subscribed to the Starz pack I would get the base $9.99 stuff also. Now, I'm being told that's extra. I'm disappointed in that. I can see paying $15 for Starz and the extra basic stuff, but can't justify paying $25 for it. I'm also not sure I can justify paying $15 just for Starz alone since I don't watch that many feature-length movies in a month.
5. I would have thought it would have been fairly easy for them to throw some basic "media center" technology in the box, so I could access my pictures, video files and .mp3's from the ITVN box without having to switch to my computer. It would be a great upgrade if that could be possible in the future.
I'm not sure I'll keep it past the 30-day trial, but ITVN really is proof that IPTV has the capability to go mainstream. I just hope they can license more content.
Robert