I wrote you initially regarding the inferiority of a dish picture. I watched everything: NBC, ABC, CBS, ESPN, and other HD channels on my 1080i RCA HDTV. It looked fuzzy.
I don't know if because this TV was not directly connected to the box (secondary TV), perhaps that made all the difference. All I know is that we couldn't wait for the contract to expire before we returned to Cox.
P.S. - After speaking w/a Uverse rep in my area he mentioned that Uverse will allow 4 HD streams and 2 streams at a time in a few months. Up/Download speeds of 10 mbps. It's beginning to sound interesting again. But, seeing as I just switched back to Cox for HSI, I don't think I'll be changing anytime soon. I hope this provides you w/enough info to make an assessment.
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Larry @ Feb 15th 2008 4:19PM
Re: DishNetwork inequality.
I wrote you initially regarding the inferiority of a dish picture. I watched everything: NBC, ABC, CBS, ESPN, and other HD channels on my 1080i RCA HDTV. It looked fuzzy.
I don't know if because this TV was not directly connected to the box (secondary TV), perhaps that made all the difference. All I know is that we couldn't wait for the contract to expire before we returned to Cox.
P.S. - After speaking w/a Uverse rep in my area he mentioned that Uverse will allow 4 HD streams and 2 streams at a time in a few months. Up/Download speeds of 10 mbps. It's beginning to sound interesting again. But, seeing as I just switched back to Cox for HSI, I don't think I'll be changing anytime soon. I hope this provides you w/enough info to make an assessment.