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After this morning’s piece “Don't believe the low bit-rate HD lie“, I thought I would follow up and show you want crappy HD looks like. The following is a sample from AVSForum user Xylon who digitally ripped some images from DIRECTV and Dish Networks satellite service 1.5 years ago. Note...
If you've narrowed your HD programing choice down to satellite because of where you live or a prior (bad) experience with cable, we've done some homework for you, sorting through the near-legalese of HD packages and talking to chipper sales reps from the two majors, Dish Network and DirecTV. Which one offers the most HD goodness at the best rates?
On Black Friday, some of you walked home with your first HDTV. If you've narrowed your HD choice to satellite we've done some homework for you, sorting through the near-legalese of HD packages and talking to chipper sales reps from the two majors, Dish Network and DirecTV. Which one offers the most HD goodness at the best rates?
If you are getting fed up with the inconvenience your dial-up internet service is giving you, the best way to upgrade is to find your nearest Satellite service provider in your area for Dish network internet. They are way faster and cheaper. However, if for some reasons, there is none, the best alternative would be to find a Dish Network Internet
Dish network has one more feature that makes lives easier and more fulfilling for tv viewers (if you call not missing your favorite show “fulfilling”): the DVR or Digital Video Recorder. Some may call it the PVR or Personal Video Recorder. Dish network, a DBS (that’s your Direct Broadcast Satellite service) upgrades your package with this feature
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