Be careful!! It won't take very long watching your locals in HD before you can't stand to watch all the other SD channels! That $10 HD fee is going to start looking pretty reasonable.
Be careful!! It won't take very long watching your locals in HD before you can't stand to watch all the other SD channels! That $10 HD fee is going to start looking pretty reasonable.
Be careful!! It won't take very long watching your locals in HD before you can't stand to watch all the other SD channels! That $10 HD fee is going to start looking pretty reasonable.
I'm sure with a better TV the difference would be even greater, but it's still a big difference on my old rear projection set. Especially black backgounds and dark scenes.
Maybe I can talk the wife into an LED tv when the price comes into low earth orbit.
This is Nothing new at all. When the HD enabling fee was around you paid $7 for access to your local HD and your subscribed premiums in HD.
But Satellite Guys claim HD enabling fee has been dropped, But I've Yet seen Proof of this from Dish Network, Except on Eastern Arc installs which require HD equipment only. But according to Dish Network HD enabling fee is $5 if you don't subscribe to HD programming on an account that has leased HD equipment. This months statement was the first from E* that no loger show them having a HD Enabling fee. So now you really can get HD for free.
Be careful!! It won't take very long watching your locals in HD before you can't stand to watch all the other SD channels! That $10 HD fee is going to start looking pretty reasonable.
You'll be able to get any premium channels in HD that you subscribe to.
To get your locals, if you subscribe, you will need another dish and a switch pointed at whichever satellite your locals are on. Or get a Dish 1000.2 or 1000.4.
Is it worth all that? Unless you have the everything pack and watch all movies channels, I'd say no.
It's best to cough up the $10 and get the HD pack. Then you will get the HD channels in your SD catagory.