How is it possible that my local Cable Co. will let me lease three HD DVRs with no money down, while Dish Network charges a $299 upgrade fee and will allow customers to lease only one HD DVR? Granted the SA8300HD DVR isn't in the same league as the Dish 622---and doesn't have an ATSC tuner---but they do provide all the basic HD DVR functions.
Are cable TV's pockets that deep? Is E* that cheap? Or is cable doing a much better job of keeping their hardware acquisition costs under control?
Offhand, I would say cable is doing a much better job keeping their costs under control. I've heard it mentioned that E*'s cost for the 622 is between $500 - $600 per unit. What ever happened to economy of scale and when can we expect Dish HD DVRs to drop down to an affordable $299 price point. Any idea what it costs cable for their HD DVR (SA or Moto)?
Besides the one time upgrade fee of $299, E* still charges a montly $6 leased HD receiver fee and, in many cases, an additional $5.98 HD DVR fee for each DVR on the account. Cable charges an $8.95 HD DVR rental fee, plus their $4.99 HD DVR fee coveres an entire account...all HD DVRs are covered. Plus, FiOS TV charges $13.95 per rented HD DVR but, like cable, there are no upfront lease fees and there are no additional charges for FiOS HD or DVR service...it's built into the rental price of the receiver.
Are cable TV's pockets that deep? Is E* that cheap? Or is cable doing a much better job of keeping their hardware acquisition costs under control?
Offhand, I would say cable is doing a much better job keeping their costs under control. I've heard it mentioned that E*'s cost for the 622 is between $500 - $600 per unit. What ever happened to economy of scale and when can we expect Dish HD DVRs to drop down to an affordable $299 price point. Any idea what it costs cable for their HD DVR (SA or Moto)?
Besides the one time upgrade fee of $299, E* still charges a montly $6 leased HD receiver fee and, in many cases, an additional $5.98 HD DVR fee for each DVR on the account. Cable charges an $8.95 HD DVR rental fee, plus their $4.99 HD DVR fee coveres an entire account...all HD DVRs are covered. Plus, FiOS TV charges $13.95 per rented HD DVR but, like cable, there are no upfront lease fees and there are no additional charges for FiOS HD or DVR service...it's built into the rental price of the receiver.