I am finally relatively happy with my home theater, but I am now getting antsy for decent content to feed it. The Wife hates HBO (too much violence), but loves InHD and InHD2. It seems to me that Voom has this type of content in spades, and at a price that is competitive with our local cable monopolist. However, I am leery of the entry price for Voom sans either an ability to archive the few good programs that are worth it, or the ability to timeshift HD.
Here's my thought: there is a lot of used equipment available on the secondary market, and I am perfectly happy to spend $100 and some time to "test the water" with Voom. Has anyone gotten Voom to activate a system purchased from the secondary market? Or are those folks mostly hoping for an alternate use that reall won't work with Voom?
Thanks!
Bill
Here's my thought: there is a lot of used equipment available on the secondary market, and I am perfectly happy to spend $100 and some time to "test the water" with Voom. Has anyone gotten Voom to activate a system purchased from the secondary market? Or are those folks mostly hoping for an alternate use that reall won't work with Voom?
Thanks!
Bill