DVR’s For Satellite TV

November 18, 2009 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comments Off 

Perhaps you have experienced the pleasure of watching TV with the assistance of a digital video recorder. These DVR units came on the scene several years back, and were quickly deployed by satellite TV companies like Direct TV and Dish Network.

So why are these DVR units so popular? What makes TV watching so much better when you have your own DVR? Let’s briefly consider a few of the reasons for this.

One reason is the hard drive storage on the digital video recorder. Basically, most satellite TV DVR units can hold upwards of 300 hours of standard definition content, or 50 hours of high definition content. Better yet, new devices continue to come on the scene which boast larger hard drives, meaning more hours of content. The great thing about this is that the customer can record an entire series of shows, then watch the episodes back to back at their convenience.

In addition to all of the content can be saved, having a Direct TV DVR simply makes your television experience more enjoyable. Why? Because the digital video recorder gives you control over your television. Whereas in the past you may have had to schedule your life around a particular show, the DVR allows you to live your life how you want, and your favorite show will be waiting for you there on the DVR hard drive for you to watch at your own convenience. What could be better? Nothing that I can think of at this minute.

Did you say skipping all of the advertisements? Absolutely. With your digital video recorder, you can simply jump through all of those time consuming ads, moving forward to the programming that you really want to watch. A smart thing to do before making your purchasing decision is to compare Dish Network vs DIRECTV. That way you will get the satellite television system that fits your situation best.

All About the Superfan Package

November 17, 2009 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comments Off 

DirecTV is marking third quarter of 2008 with a great deal on their NFL Sunday Ticket plan. The regular season for the NFL doesn’t start until September, but training camp starts in late July for most NFL teams, and the pre-season games start in August. Maybe you have passed on the Sunday Ticket deal in the past. If so, now is the time to find the best deals out there, as this is the start of the busy time of year for DirecTV.

Now if you haven’t heard of this tremendous package, here are the details on DirecTV’s NFL Sunday Ticket. Designed as the premium football viewing package, it is designed to give you viewing access to every single NFL game. Usually, most viewers will see four or five games a week on network television, the Sunday morning and afternoon games, the Sunday Night game on NBC, and then Monday night football.

Now if you live in the area where “your” home team plays, you can usually see your team play on network TV. However, if you don’t live in that market, you would have to make a trip down to the local bar to watch your team’s game. Since Direct TV began the Sunday Ticket package a few years back, you can always see your home team, from the comfort of your own house.

While out of area fans make up a strong base for the NFL Sunday Ticket, there are other fans that need this package as well. Fantasy football enthusiasts have been subscribing to the package, as it lets them check in on their fantasy players at any time. Another group buying up the package is those who may have a little money on NFL games. They love the Direct TV Sunday Ticket as it lets them keep up on who covers the spread.

What about price? In past years, the Direct TV Sunday ticket cost has been around $250 per season, billed over 4 monthly installments. This year’s price for existing DirecTV subscribers will be almost $300 dollars. Those who sign up in time get a break on the price.

New Direct TV subscribers can take advantage of the offer on the Sunday Ticket. Current offers bill the same price .99 per month for 4 months, with a great start up bonus. New customers signing up for NFL Ticket can get the Direct TV Premier package free for 4 months.  If you want the Superfan package add on though, you will have to pay an extra $100 for HD.  This is DirecTV’s top end package, with 265 stations, 35 sports stations, and also free movie channels.

Free DVR service is also included and an HD DVR upgrade rounds out this great offer on dish television service.

Cox Television vs Dish TV

November 14, 2009 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comments Off 

TV has changed a lot over the past 10 years. A plethora of cable networks to select from, plasma screens, HD picture. With emerging and constantly evolving technologies, plopping down in front of the television got a little bit more complicated. These days, the hard choice is no longer selecting your favorite network or what program to watch. It is whether you should choose cable or satellite TV.

Like all other decisions in life, you can make a pro/con list to help you weigh your options. Then you will be able to come to a decision. We have assembled a few considerations for you below. Hopefully, this helps in a small way.

Let’s start with the advantages of cable service. Whether it’s Comcast or Cablevision, digital cable is expanding at a rate its creators at Motorola are still happy with. Innovations in this new service have provied greatly improved picture quality. Plus there are so many more channels. All this comes at a comparable price tag to satellite TV. Cable channels are also usually more accessible from multiple rooms in the house.

On the flipside, however, Cablevision prices depend on where you are located as local taxes do have an impact on your monthly cable bill. Another factor, cable companies don’t easily have reach to more rural areas. And since cable companies broadcast their signals from a home base, you should also be ready to pay more when they hike service fees. This is to update equipment that is needed for your viewing pleasure. So, comparing its price to satellite TV isn’t quite a correct point of argument. It all ends up pretty much the same with all the added charges.

Now for the advantages of satellite television service. Your television experience will match that of a cinematic experience. Trust me, I am not exaggerating in this area. Satellite TV services such as DirecTV and Dish Network promise hundreds of channels on HD. They also have that movie quality audio and picture displays. Because of the science behind satellite television systems, it is readily and easily available in both urban and rural areas. Definite advantage to satellite.

As for the cons, starting up and purchasing all the equipment at the outset can be a bit pricey. In addition, satellite feed and reception is as moody as and highly dependent on the weather. Lining up your choices side by side, such as Cox vs Dish TV is the best way to comparison shop. It really doesn’t matter how you make your choice. Flip a coin. Consult your friends and neighbors. It’s your tv, anyway. It’s your choice. Just make sure you don’t regret the pricey decision.

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