We just had E* installed at our house last week with a 942 feeding both the HDTV and the 4X3 TV. We kept Voom hooked up to both tv's because I didn't want to pull the plug. The installer was really pushing up to remove the Voom dish but I refused to let him...who knows what E* might be transmitting at 61.5 soon
Anyway, I made the E* setup the default so that my wife could get used to the new system. Yesterday I came upstairs and she was watching TV. I saw the Voom remote by her hand and asked her why she wasn't watching E*. She said that she doesn't like the new satellite service and wants to keep Voom She knows that they are shutting down but she and I both agree that Voom is more user friendly. For example, with Voom the HD channels are integrated into the guide alongside the SD versions. With E* they are placed in a distant area of the guide with all of the other HD channels. The Voom remote is backlight, the Dish remote has no light. Plus, the presentation of Voom's guide and menus is just prettier than E*'s.
I know that these are minor things, but I just was so happy when she said that she wanted to keep Voom. Even though I have a 942 with E* I would ditch it in a second for a standard TiVo and my Voom.
Anyway, my wife will come around as she gets to know the new system. She is not a gadget freak like me but she learns quickly. We will miss Voom and the additional HD channels they offer, but more than that, we will miss seeing the growth of a service that if given the proper time and leadership, could have grown into a true competitor to both D*,E* and cable.
Anyway, I made the E* setup the default so that my wife could get used to the new system. Yesterday I came upstairs and she was watching TV. I saw the Voom remote by her hand and asked her why she wasn't watching E*. She said that she doesn't like the new satellite service and wants to keep Voom She knows that they are shutting down but she and I both agree that Voom is more user friendly. For example, with Voom the HD channels are integrated into the guide alongside the SD versions. With E* they are placed in a distant area of the guide with all of the other HD channels. The Voom remote is backlight, the Dish remote has no light. Plus, the presentation of Voom's guide and menus is just prettier than E*'s.
I know that these are minor things, but I just was so happy when she said that she wanted to keep Voom. Even though I have a 942 with E* I would ditch it in a second for a standard TiVo and my Voom.
Anyway, my wife will come around as she gets to know the new system. She is not a gadget freak like me but she learns quickly. We will miss Voom and the additional HD channels they offer, but more than that, we will miss seeing the growth of a service that if given the proper time and leadership, could have grown into a true competitor to both D*,E* and cable.