Looking at:
America's Top 250 - $62.99/month
HD & Platinum - $10/month
DVR service - $6
Total: $78.99/month -- with $15/month rebate for first 12 months on 2 yr commitment .
Disclaimer, I've never had cable/satellite before of any variety so I'm clueless. Girlfriend is moving in and she wants it ;-)
Anyways ..... Right now I have a 46" LCD TV in living room. GF has a old SD tv.
I noticed the above cost for 1 HD TV is the same as for 1 HD/1 SD TV. The only difference is which DVR you get.
According to Dish 1HD->VIP 612 and 1HD/1SD->VIP 722
In addition to supporting 2 TVs the 722 has 55hr recording capacity for HD vs 30 for the 612 which seems useful.
Questions
1) Is there a better deal right now than direct from Dish?
Dishstore seems to be advertising: $125 signup credit, $49.99 first month bill credit, $30 credit for Platinum HD -- which seems slightly better if true.
2) Curious if there are any negatives to getting the 722 DVR over the 612. Most of the use will be HD.
3) gf hasn't moved in yet so I don't have the SD TV. Dish said both TVs would need to be in the house at time of install.
Is this correct? If so, I'll have to borrow an SD for a couple days
4) I assume the 722 would reside in the living room with the HD TV.
What is the connection to the SD TV (in spare bedroom)? Is it just one coax?
I ask as I have a 1920 Craftsman bungalow and I've finally fixed the crappy job that the cable installers did (previous owner; everything routed outside house, drilled thru multiple exterior walls). When I redid all my wiring and added CAT6 I moved the existing cable connection to the baseboard (to match original power outlets) and used Leviathan modular setup with brass faceplates.
If I'm going to have some kind of outlet in the spare room for the SD TV I'd want it done similarly. I can get the Leviathan faceplate, drill the baseboard and route the cable no worries but I have this worry that the Dish installers are going to insist on doing it and do something stupid like insist on routing everything around the exterior of the house again and punching holes into the lathe&plaster wall.
America's Top 250 - $62.99/month
HD & Platinum - $10/month
DVR service - $6
Total: $78.99/month -- with $15/month rebate for first 12 months on 2 yr commitment .
Disclaimer, I've never had cable/satellite before of any variety so I'm clueless. Girlfriend is moving in and she wants it ;-)
Anyways ..... Right now I have a 46" LCD TV in living room. GF has a old SD tv.
I noticed the above cost for 1 HD TV is the same as for 1 HD/1 SD TV. The only difference is which DVR you get.
According to Dish 1HD->VIP 612 and 1HD/1SD->VIP 722
In addition to supporting 2 TVs the 722 has 55hr recording capacity for HD vs 30 for the 612 which seems useful.
Questions
1) Is there a better deal right now than direct from Dish?
Dishstore seems to be advertising: $125 signup credit, $49.99 first month bill credit, $30 credit for Platinum HD -- which seems slightly better if true.
2) Curious if there are any negatives to getting the 722 DVR over the 612. Most of the use will be HD.
3) gf hasn't moved in yet so I don't have the SD TV. Dish said both TVs would need to be in the house at time of install.
Is this correct? If so, I'll have to borrow an SD for a couple days
4) I assume the 722 would reside in the living room with the HD TV.
What is the connection to the SD TV (in spare bedroom)? Is it just one coax?
I ask as I have a 1920 Craftsman bungalow and I've finally fixed the crappy job that the cable installers did (previous owner; everything routed outside house, drilled thru multiple exterior walls). When I redid all my wiring and added CAT6 I moved the existing cable connection to the baseboard (to match original power outlets) and used Leviathan modular setup with brass faceplates.
If I'm going to have some kind of outlet in the spare room for the SD TV I'd want it done similarly. I can get the Leviathan faceplate, drill the baseboard and route the cable no worries but I have this worry that the Dish installers are going to insist on doing it and do something stupid like insist on routing everything around the exterior of the house again and punching holes into the lathe&plaster wall.
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