Is cable winning because they have more HD in some areas or because people dislike E* and D*?
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For me it was no MPG4 on E* / D* and you get hosed unless you are a new sub with them. I'll wait until they get MPG4 in place / more HD content to jump.justalurker said:Is cable winning because they have more HD in some areas or because people dislike E* and D*?
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Plasmata said:One word of warning about D*, they will be switching to MPEG4 this summer and equipment you buy now will become obsolete (at least for new channels in the short term).
justalurker said:Is cable winning because they have more HD in some areas or because people dislike E* and D*?
mdanderson said:No one is offering me any kind of deal.
That was definitely the way I was leaning until D* announced the $200 rebate.jgantert said:For me it was because of no commitment and no up front fees.
Personally, I'ld prefer D*, but I'm not going to pay $300 (or just $100) for a HD STB that will be obsolete in a few months!
I agree wholeheartedly.1080iBeVuMin said:Thanks for your post, mrhph. I will keep all that in mind if I really get desperate for TV. I just can't believe how bad the Comcast channel offerings are for our area, especially for the price compared to VaVaVoom. Big rip off! Probably why I came to Voom from analog basic cable. But there is no going back to analog basic cable now!
We will save the $95/mo, rent more SD DVDs, catch more movies out, and lay low until HD is more available, or until the Voom21 comes to E* or D*.
Non-Voom TV isn't worth the money.
scottie_h said:1. All the talk of buggy E* software.
boatman said:I'm going with Time Warner as I have 3 HDTV's and can lease 3 HD-DVR's and not have to buy equipment. I also get a $20 off my bill for a year with no contract. If VOOM comes back in another form I not tied to cable.
DucTape said:And your source for the summer MPEG4 conversion timeline?