Im not sure how other DISH company operate but using Direct TV has been absolutely horrible! I had one HD receiver in my house and got a second to operate a new HD tv for the bedroom. well, i thought this would be somewhat simple process. I was dead ...
Pros: none, at least in my experience Cons: worst purchasing experience I have ever had
My ordeal with Direct TV started in December. I signed up for service and a technician came out to my house to install an antenna. He told me that it was installed properly and left after giving me a 1-800 number to activate service. When I ...
Pros: Great programming easy to setup with professional assitance. Cons: You need a direct view of southern sky. Storms cut of programming.
This system has to be one of the best satellite systems out on the market.Please note I don't own this system but I know about it from seeing it used at differnt places. Also I am not affilated with Direct T.V. Please don't hold me liable if the info...
Pros: Much cheaper than cable, wider selection of channels Cons: Lack Of Local channels
When the price of regular basic cable in my town started to approach $50 a month, I knew I had to do something. I had always seen satellite ads and had friends with "the dish" but for some reason was always a bit leery. I would flirt with it and let ...
Pros: Outstanding picture quality and sound.
Great channel lineup.
Priced cheaper than cable. Cons: Getting used to the new channel numbers, 200 through 900.
The directv satelite system is definitely worth your consideration. I was fed up with high cable bills, poor picture quality and frequent outages. I now pay $10 less per month and receive more channels with much better picture quality and sound. I have...
Pros: So much to choose from, get great picture and sound. Cons: bad weather can block out the signal
We got the Hughes directv satellite dish and receiver because I got sick and tired of our cable company (Mediacom) always jacking up the price and giving us stupid channels that I don't think anyone would watch. I went to the yellow pages in our local...
Pros: If you're a sports fan, you probably can't do better. Cons: No Star Trek Enterprise, Poor user interface, constant black-outs
I had Time Warner Digital Cable in my old building and my new building only offers DirecTV. Initially I thought this was a great thing - hundreds of channels, more so than Time Warner Digital Cable. But now I see the problems after a month of usage....
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I'm writing this review for people like me, people who just tend to be a little skeptical about the stuff that gets rave reviews from absolutely everybody. As you scan through the list of review titles on this topic, you may surmise that a bunch...
Pros: More channels for less money Cons: a storm can disrupt the signal
Okay, here's the real deal. The dish is good, but at $129, you're getting robbed. Sure, you could go to any electronics shop and pick it up for that price. I'm not an affiliate for Blockbuster Video at all, but the honest truth is, you can get a...
Pros: picture quality, channel selections, music channels, pay per view options, sports packages, Cons: installation, loss of local channels.
When my wife and I first moved into our house, we naturally assume that we would use the cable system provided by our local carrier. When we looked into the price and how many channels we actually received, we decided to see what satelite TV could...
Pros: Low Cost, Tons of Channels Cons: Hard to get support, two TVs costs extra.
If you're debating whether to get a sattelite or not, debate no longer.
I couldn't see myself spending more for TV than I was. I was up to $52 a month, and just after I cancelled cable it would have gone to $55. This was without any premium...
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