Last year my dad decides his 25 inch 23 year old tv is just getting too damn old. Two days before the Super Bowl he goes all out and buys himself a 51" Sony widescreen projection TV. He had basic cable with an analog signal and when he bought it the people told him that the reception would suck with analog cable so he should switch to satallite since he can get all of his stations in digital. For Christmas I buy him a Tivo (well, actually I just helped him pick it out, I can't afford a Tivo) and he then starts checking into satallite because he can get a DVR with satallite, more stations, digital quality, and all that stuff for way less than analog cable with Tivo.
So, two days ago he tells me to check out the satallite providers and line him up with the best deal. I call up DirectTV and Dish Network and find I can get him the best deal for what he wants with Dish Network. I go to his house this morning and the guys come and get everything setup. He's got his DVR, digital signal and everything he wanted. I turn on the bigscreen and think, man, this picture is worse than the analog cable, WTF!? Its not bad reception or anything, the picture just wasn't as good. So, he comes home for lunch all excited and is expecting to see this not great, but more crystal clear picture. He notices the same thing I do and blames it on the sun. Tonight he calls me and says, "What the fuck, I thought this digital satallite shit was supposed to be so much better than the cable I had. You better call them and get this straightened out."
He's an old man and likes his TV, but doesn't like technology so I take care of this sort of shit for him. He's going on a cruise for a week in like 4 hours so I have a week to figure out what to do, (and have a party at his house for the playoff games on Sunday :biggrin: )
Has anyone else experience the switch from analog cable to digital satallite? and was it good or bad?