Stacy King wrote:
In addition to the "digital" channels, if you don't have TiVo, you need a box for DVR functions. But screw cable all together man...
I prefer Dish Network over DirecTV, but it's mostly a personal choice. What has me sold on Dish Network are it's DVR and it's two-room with one box capability. The DN DVR is very user friendly and intuitive, as is the whole user interface (unlike, IMHO, DirecTV with has lots of unnecessary steps to get to where you want.) The dual-room box is pure genius (except for the fact you have to run a coax cable to the other room, but it's worth it.) Basically, it allows you to use both tuners within the box to work independently OR simultaneously in two rooms. Each room has its own RF remote that individually control each "tuner". But the best part is that both rooms have access to the recorded (or recording) programs on both tuners (since its all being recorded on one hard disk.) So if we record something in one room, but want to watch it in the other, we can.
The only thing you lose with this setup is the picture-in-picture functionality... but who uses that these days anyway right?! (Although you can switch the box to a different mode to use this function if you're not also using the other room at the same time.)
my Dad switched from DirecTV to Dish for the two room seperate channel technology. but of course he only has two TVs.
the only way to be boxless forever is to continually purchase the lastest and greatest system.
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