I think my local TWC has the sweetest deal without Voom as an option. HDDVR for $9.95/mo, no contract, HBOHD, ShowtimeHD, 2 HDNETs, 2 INHDs, ESPNHD, TNTHD, Discovery HD, TNTHD, FoxSportsHD, All locals HD, etc. 15 HD channels in all plus video on demand, PPV, etc. It ain't Voom but Voom ain't Voom soon either. I just hope the PQ is good. They even have a 30-day money back guarantee if you aren't happy.bruce said:Check out your cable company if it offers HD until D* and E* gets their butts in gear about HD, that way you are not stuck in a contract if you are unhappy with the service.
Also see if cable company offers leased HD-DVR, makes a difference for weird work schedule.
jame_g said:I will stay to the end as long as Voom keeps the majority of the programming going. After that I will probably go to Comcast, but I will try to take my time and see if I can get a reasonable upgrade offer (I have their limited basic with Cable Modem).
Dish or Direct would have to make an offer so good that I doubt I'd ever see them come anywhere close.
In pittsburgh we get KDKA,WTAE,WQED, ESPN, INHD1&2.. I've seen rumors that they added WPXI, and are still working on WPGH (Sinclair owned) but it stil doesnt show in the channel listing on the website.bryan27 said:All comass here has is ESPN, KDKA, & WQEDWhopee, 2 of those I get OTA.
jgantert said:I think its OTA for me...
My "basic cable" choices:
Dish - 5 HD channels including TNT-HD on a "quality" 811 box
DTV - 5 HD channels including UHD all in HdLite(tm)
Comcr@p - 5 HD channels including Comcast SportsNet
All - Discovery HD, ESPNHD, INHD1/2 or HDNET1/2
Dish/DTV ~$50/month and can use OTA
Comcr@p - ~$65/month no OTA, but has very limited (4) HD locals
Great choices, eh?
-John
I wouldnt get stuck in a contract until you know when and what will be available.z71tahoe193 said:Im thinking about going Directv and getting the tivo. Cox cable in our area only has inhd 1&2, hbo, starz, showtime, espn, universal, and pbs with a hd-dvr. Im betting that I will see more on directv when the new sats go up compared to the Cable company.
bruce said:Check out your cable company if it offers HD until D* and E* gets their butts in gear about HD, that way you are not stuck in a contract if you are unhappy with the service.
Also see if cable company offers leased HD-DVR, makes a difference for weird work schedule.
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