Meh, my Dish bill is $80 including taxes so I'll consider that a wash.
Going up next month.
My point is, I get that content you pay the $80 for, plus streaming shows and new movies.
My $70 also includes HBO and Showtime.
My 65" Sony does a great job of upconverting so I'm happy with the pic
I have two Sonys, a Z9K/A90J, no way does up-converting compare to real 1080P and 4K.
and when I switch to the antenna for the networks I get all of 72 channels for free
As does most people with a antenna, including myself, but the vast majority of those channels are nothing but reruns.
but where I'm really not buying your argument is the "ease of use" part. I hit the power button on the Wally remote and when the Wally comes on it triggers the enhanced HDMI port and the TV automatically turns on. Bet yours doesn't.
Of course it does, hit the power button on the TV Remote, my Processor and Amps all turn on, I use that one remote for everything, apps, sound, etc.
It is called ARC/eARC/CEC, been around for years.
I have seen all the streaming services and none of them are as convenient or easy to use as simply picking up the remote, hitting the Guide button, and selecting what to watch or record. Nope, not buying the "much better,,,ease of use".
That is your opinion, I remember the days going up and down the guide trying to find something to watch ( which takes a lot of time also), even worse today with so little new content on Traditional Paid Live TV.
With Streaming Services, I do not need to waste the time of setting recordings, fast forward thru commercials , for example, I watch FBI from CBS, on Paramount+, I go there, hit the episode I wish to watch, play, no commercials, runs straight thru.
Then the benefit of better picture/sound, last season, close to half of CBS Shows were in 4K, the rest 1080P (Blu-Ray Quality), cannot get that with Dish.