You'd lock yourself into a new 24 month contract, end up paying at least as much as you'd pay for the classic packs, pay the start-up costs for getting the DirecTV hardware, and go with the provider that now has fewer national HD channels?That is not true. If the TurboHD programming doesn't have what you need/want (like Fox News HD, VH1 HD, Nick HD, Speed HD, FX HD, etc.) then even if you stay with DISH you'd have to "upgrade" to the Classic+HD package which is consideribly more expensive and really not any cheaper than DirecTV -- and remember D* has RSNs that are full-time (so you get to watch ALL your HD games in HD). So yes there are valid reasons, other than principle, to leave E* if they don't get their act together and add the new HD channels to the TurboHD.
So, I did that when I signed up for DISH; this point really isn't relevant IMO.You'd lock yourself into a new 24 month contract,
True the cost would be about the same, but with D* my HD RSN would be full-time.end up paying at least as much as you'd pay for the classic packs,
I can get HD DVR for free with D* (and they are advertising that all over the website too) so this point isn't valid either.pay the start-up costs for getting the DirecTV hardware,
Do you honestly believe that E* is going to stay out front forever? Both providers will leapfrog back and forth every so often. As long as D* has the channels I want, then it's moot.and go with the provider that now has fewer national HD channels?
I never said it was my priority, but it is a factor. If I am paying the about same to price at E* (because I have to get Classic+HD) as I would at D* then I might as well go to D* and get full time HD RSNs.You're absolutely right that you do get more sports HD options with DirecTV, but if that was your priority I'd think you'd be leaving Dish regardless of what happens with TurboHD?
At the Silver level there is. The total cost for two years of D* would be cheaper than sticking with E* (since I would have to get Classic + HD to get the new HD channels I want).I'm not asking to be intentionally antagonistic -- I really am curious if there is a financial play for some people to make the switch over this.
Me personally I have the absolute package and am completely content.
I guess I am a little perplexed. I got TurboHD Silver last summer. Every other commercial on TV at the time was for TurboHD. Now I still cannot watch F1 on Speed while other Dish Network customers can. What the dilly?
As in, they are available in Classic <number> + <Metal>HD plans. (ie, Classic 200 + SilverHD, not TurboHD Silver)(03) Gary M: IT is available with the Standard and HD channel combination packages.
There's a glimmer of hope in this part:
"Gary M: We are submitting the request for our customers so that the 7 new channels will be added to our Turbo packages."
Whether anything gets done about it...
An aircraft carrier stuck in the ice(they have the maneuvering capabilities of an aircraft carrier, not a motorcycle).
I selected wait and see for my choice. The main channel left that I wanted in HD was FX. I have been waiting for it since signing up back in the fall. Been waiting patiently for it to be added and enjoying my Turbo HD Bronze for $52 plus taxes. Then I see I can't get it at any level of Turbo package. I figure crap I might as well just bite the bullet and upgrade to the silver + HD. I'd get the FX plus some other channels that would make others in the family happy. I had already logged into my account and changed over to classic silver + HD etc for $80 per month plus taxes. All I had to do was confirm the change and then I though, screw em. I'm not increasing my monthly bill by $28 for a couple of channels when I should be at least able to get them at the Turbo HD Silver or Gold for less. Now I'm gonna just sit back and enjoy what I have. I'll just watch what I can on Hulu and use some of that extra savings to sub to Netflix.