Probably a troll thread, however I will say that ANY satellite TV provider will have a slightly longer delay between channel changes, compared to cable. That's just a minor setback of having your TV signal travel 22,000 miles your way. I noticed you said DirecTV doesn't have this lag. Have you ever actually used DirecTV? It's almost the same in terms of "channel switching lag" except most of the DirecTV receivers themselves are a lot slower than the DISH receivers.
Digital cable channel changing will be slightly faster, but the days of the old analog TV "channel surfing" are over, if you want anything more than Expanded Basic cable. Digital cable channel-switching lag is slightly shorter, but again, NOTHING compared to the old-fashioned days of analog TV.
Welcome to the digital age, and the 21st century.
It's almost like those who complain about having to have a receiver for every TV instead of just plugging the coax directly in. Those days on the cable system are numbered, and soon enough cable will require receivers for all TVs as well. Or if you want the digital tier on cable, you'll already need one.
Heck even over-the-air is no longer analog, and has a delay compared to the analog days. It's even shorter than digital cable, however still long enough to prevent "channel surfing."
U-verse TV by far has the fastest digital channel changes I've ever seen, even faster than over-the-air, however still not quite as fast as the analog days. Also, U-verse's mediocre HD quality negates them as an option for me anyway.
Anyway, happy trolling!
Digital cable channel changing will be slightly faster, but the days of the old analog TV "channel surfing" are over, if you want anything more than Expanded Basic cable. Digital cable channel-switching lag is slightly shorter, but again, NOTHING compared to the old-fashioned days of analog TV.
Welcome to the digital age, and the 21st century.
It's almost like those who complain about having to have a receiver for every TV instead of just plugging the coax directly in. Those days on the cable system are numbered, and soon enough cable will require receivers for all TVs as well. Or if you want the digital tier on cable, you'll already need one.
Heck even over-the-air is no longer analog, and has a delay compared to the analog days. It's even shorter than digital cable, however still long enough to prevent "channel surfing."
U-verse TV by far has the fastest digital channel changes I've ever seen, even faster than over-the-air, however still not quite as fast as the analog days. Also, U-verse's mediocre HD quality negates them as an option for me anyway.
Anyway, happy trolling!