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We hdtv.all-you-need-to-know.com/Sitemaps/Articles/HDTV_Directv_Explained.php">Dish Network Hdtv Receiver have had hdtv decoders Comcast for digital cable with HDTV, digital video recorder, internet and voice for about 6 months now, and have been able to review all of the services in a fair amount of detail. I have tried to summarize some of the key findings a few paragraphs, and hopefully they will help you make your own decision.

The best thing about this service is that it does not require a contract. You can cancel your subscription at anytime if you don't like the service.

Digital Cable, HDTV and the DVR

Overall, channel selection is very good. The high definition channel selection keeps getting better. Comcast used to have relatively few HDTV options; the major networks, HD Theater, PBS, ESPN and INHD and a few more. Recently, however, (I'd say in or around November 07) they have added a whole bunch more. The include high definition versions of HGTV, A&E and TNT just to name a few. The picture quality of the HD channels is toshiba hdtv reviews excellent (up to 1080i resolution), and I must say that the overall quality is very good. This is probably still fewer than Direct TV, which advertises that it currently has 85 HD channels

The cable set-top box is good, except for a few nagging problems. The biggest one is that sometimes it gets slow - the channels don't change, the box doesn't respond, until all of a sudden, it "catches up" and executes all your commands at once. This is definitely an annoyance, but it is something that we have gotten used to.

Another issue is that the EPG (electronic program guide) doesn't always have the right information. For example, it won't always state that an episode of a show is not new, and this can cause issues with your DVR, especially if you have set it to record "only new episodes". The DVR on the whole is great though. It can record both standard definition as well as HD programs. The HD programs take up more space - about 4-5X that of regular shows, so in reality an 80-hr DVR is more like a 15-20-hr lg hdtv receiver DVR for high definition programs.

The DVR has the ability to change your tv-watching habits. The ability to skip through ads is fantastic. Here's a tip; set the program that you want to watch to record. Then, while it is still Flat Panel Televisions Samsung Plasma Hdtv Edtv best hdtv tuner card recording start watching it about 10-15 minutes later. Yes - you can watch the show while it is recording! This way, you can skip through the ads... a 1 hr show is really only about 40 minutes! You are actually saving time by using the DVR - a great selling point for spousal approval ;)! One more thing - the DVR box has 2 tuners; you can record 1 channel while watching another.

By the way, some users have experienced issues with the setup of the cable box, particularly for high definition. There is a good description here of what to look our for.

Broadband Internet

Internet service is generally very good and reliable. DSLReports shows that we have a download speed of 4925 Kbps and upload speed of 2156 Kbps, with a latency of 36 ms. (This is while accessing the internet wirelessly). This is fast, especially compared to DSL which I had for 5 years prior to switching to Comcast. We regularly download movies, music, software, watch online trailers network hdtv receiver and such with no problems. In terms of reliability, we never experienced an outage over the last 6 months since we've had the service

Digital Sony Hdtv 3lcd Voice (VOIP)

I was very surprised by Digital Voice. The voice quality is really amazing - I would say that it is much better than our regular phone service here in the Bay Area. Long distance calling, Caller Id, voicemail and other services are bundled free. (We've never had caller ID before - and I must say that it is really useful - you can tell when telemarketers are calling!) I was concerned about "what happens when the power goes out?", and "does 911 work?". The answer to the first question is that the box that Comcast installs has a battery backup - so you are protected from power failures. The second is that yes, 911 service does work, so you are protected there as well.

Conclusion

So, what is my conclusion? I would say Comcast Triple Play is good value. Plus. There is no contract, so you can try it and then cancel if you don't like it. I also found this link for ordering which gives you up to $200 cash back if you order Triple Play (I tried it and did get the money back!) - so you can try it out risk free!

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