OK family trip to the Joliet mall last night for birthday present. We stopped in Sears to see what they had to offer for clearance deals and what not..
Over in the darkest corner of the floor was a POS display for Voom. The STB was on but the TV it was hooked to was OFF!!! So I turned it on and put Discovery HD on. Needless to say the set was way out of convergence so I hit the "magic" button on the front and it came into line. Everything still looked like poo so I farted around with the setting on the set. After a quick 5 minute tweak things were looking a little better than they were. Colors were still off and there was a general overbrightness state that would not go away, but it's better than THE SET BEING TURNED OFF!!
I still was not happy with the whole situation and the picture was blocky. In all the time I was standing there I forgot to check the output resolution of the STB. I bet it was on 480 or something D'uh on me, I only realized it after we left. I would have gone back and fixed it if it wasn't closing time. Also it's very disappointing that Voom doesn't give them access to all their exclusive HD channels. How are you supposed to sell a service if no one can see what HD truly looks like.
Now in all the time I spent poking around with their display, at least 10minutes, NOT ONE TIME did any salesperson come and ask us if we were interested in Voom. But they could sure manage to hang out by the Dish Net stuff and bug people about that. There was still a sign for free programming until Feb 2004.. and the whole display was torn to shreds. But they had these nice little plastic packages that had Vooms number on it and said "call to order". How much easier can Voom make it for them.
So is it that Sears and their employees don't care to sell it or that they don't know how? In my opinion if you're going to sell someone elses service in your store you should at least make sure IT"S ON and it's at the best quality possible. Maybe Dish Net is offering them a better incentive than Voom. Voom should really look at pulling out of the Sears stores and going to a better reseller that would actually SHOW OFF their HD service, and one that knows how to turn on a TV!!
Just my humble opinion as a VERY HAPPY Voom customer and someone who would like Voom to stick around.
Over in the darkest corner of the floor was a POS display for Voom. The STB was on but the TV it was hooked to was OFF!!! So I turned it on and put Discovery HD on. Needless to say the set was way out of convergence so I hit the "magic" button on the front and it came into line. Everything still looked like poo so I farted around with the setting on the set. After a quick 5 minute tweak things were looking a little better than they were. Colors were still off and there was a general overbrightness state that would not go away, but it's better than THE SET BEING TURNED OFF!!
I still was not happy with the whole situation and the picture was blocky. In all the time I was standing there I forgot to check the output resolution of the STB. I bet it was on 480 or something D'uh on me, I only realized it after we left. I would have gone back and fixed it if it wasn't closing time. Also it's very disappointing that Voom doesn't give them access to all their exclusive HD channels. How are you supposed to sell a service if no one can see what HD truly looks like.
Now in all the time I spent poking around with their display, at least 10minutes, NOT ONE TIME did any salesperson come and ask us if we were interested in Voom. But they could sure manage to hang out by the Dish Net stuff and bug people about that. There was still a sign for free programming until Feb 2004.. and the whole display was torn to shreds. But they had these nice little plastic packages that had Vooms number on it and said "call to order". How much easier can Voom make it for them.
So is it that Sears and their employees don't care to sell it or that they don't know how? In my opinion if you're going to sell someone elses service in your store you should at least make sure IT"S ON and it's at the best quality possible. Maybe Dish Net is offering them a better incentive than Voom. Voom should really look at pulling out of the Sears stores and going to a better reseller that would actually SHOW OFF their HD service, and one that knows how to turn on a TV!!
Just my humble opinion as a VERY HAPPY Voom customer and someone who would like Voom to stick around.