I have been looking at a bunch of different types of consumer electronics equipment recently and it appears to me that we are on the threshold of yet another electronics revolution (I guess I had an epiphany). This revolution is being accelerated by the introduction of high definition televisions and media center PCs. As with most of the recent electronics revolutions in recent years, this one too will have a major impact on our everyday lives.
Consumer electronics equipment appears to be merging in a big way. Digital satellite, cable and television reception, digital video recording, digital recording playback (DVDs), high speed computer gaming, high speed Internet access, personal computing and video-phoning are merging and being processed in high definition for televisions!! Many of you many thing think, as I did, that this merger is still a long ways off, but it seams that half the personal computers in the electronics superstores now have television receivers, read and write DVD players and Windows Media Center operating system, not to mention high speed Internet access.
Granted that most of these personal computers fall far short of being really useful media centers, a few, like the HP Z550 series with HDTV output, come real close to getting the job done. These systems are still a little pricey for the average household but as time goes on these systems will grow more and more versatile and powerful and less and less expensive.
Why am I posting this in a satellite forum? Because I don't believe the satellite or cable media providers should or will be able to charge such outrageous prices for receivers for much longer. $800 for a Dish DVR is just ridiculous, especially when that amount comes close to paying for one of these media centers!
You can do almost everything on a media center that you can do on a satellite DVR including watching one channel while recording another. I can't find a receiver card for Dish or DirecTV but I did find satellite receiver cards for some of those big dish services. If you had a media center PC you should be able to install a $100 satellite receiver card instead of pay $800 for a new DVR.
All you can do with a satellite receiver, even a DVR, is watch satellite reception. With a media center PC you can do so much more. The possibilities are endless.
Wouldn't you like to get satellite, cable and television reception, play and record movies and programming, have unlimited high definition video on demand, do high speed gaming, have Internet access and do video-phoning all though the same box using the same high definition television? This sounds like a lot to put in one box but the media center PCs are half way there already. This is a revolution who's day has come.
Consumer electronics equipment appears to be merging in a big way. Digital satellite, cable and television reception, digital video recording, digital recording playback (DVDs), high speed computer gaming, high speed Internet access, personal computing and video-phoning are merging and being processed in high definition for televisions!! Many of you many thing think, as I did, that this merger is still a long ways off, but it seams that half the personal computers in the electronics superstores now have television receivers, read and write DVD players and Windows Media Center operating system, not to mention high speed Internet access.
Granted that most of these personal computers fall far short of being really useful media centers, a few, like the HP Z550 series with HDTV output, come real close to getting the job done. These systems are still a little pricey for the average household but as time goes on these systems will grow more and more versatile and powerful and less and less expensive.
Why am I posting this in a satellite forum? Because I don't believe the satellite or cable media providers should or will be able to charge such outrageous prices for receivers for much longer. $800 for a Dish DVR is just ridiculous, especially when that amount comes close to paying for one of these media centers!
You can do almost everything on a media center that you can do on a satellite DVR including watching one channel while recording another. I can't find a receiver card for Dish or DirecTV but I did find satellite receiver cards for some of those big dish services. If you had a media center PC you should be able to install a $100 satellite receiver card instead of pay $800 for a new DVR.
All you can do with a satellite receiver, even a DVR, is watch satellite reception. With a media center PC you can do so much more. The possibilities are endless.
Wouldn't you like to get satellite, cable and television reception, play and record movies and programming, have unlimited high definition video on demand, do high speed gaming, have Internet access and do video-phoning all though the same box using the same high definition television? This sounds like a lot to put in one box but the media center PCs are half way there already. This is a revolution who's day has come.