Will Rickards
Storage Is My Life
I thought we could discuss the future of cable TV in this thread.
So merc says here that his cable company, Comcast, is getting rid of non-digital cable in the Chicago area. Chicago is probably a test run for the rest of the US.
I had not considered that cable companies would be doing away with non-digital cable. Is this the future of cable tv? For the record I have RCN near Philadelphia PA.
So for the cable companies digital cable gives them a few things
1. More Channels
2. A box that allows them to offer you more services like pay per view and on demand and dvr functionality.
For the consumer it doesn't give them much more than a more expensive cable bill. If you want a dvr spend the 13 per month on tivo instead of a digital cable box with dvr. If you want more channels, why don't they just offer them on standard cable? Because they want you to upgrade.
But seriously with my dual-tuner tivo I almost always have something to watch and I just have standard cable. It is true I don't watch sports or premium channels like hbo. We got showtime for 1 year for the explicit purpose of watching dead like me. It would have been cheaper to buy it on dvd. But then there would have been one less person watching so they would cancel the series due to no one watching. Well they did that anyway, bleh.
I have a 32" panasonic TV. Not HD, just SD I guess.
But the picture is great. Even better when I feed it svideo from my dvd player.
Next year I want to get a new tv. Because mine has some magnet induced color variations. I don't know if there is an easy way to fix these. I heard you can strap a hard drive magnet to a drill and go to town to fix it. They seem more noticable some times then others.
Either way I wanted to replace it with something that had a higher resolution and was based on some newish technology like SED or the laser DLP. And was hopefully much lighter than my TV so when we move I won't need like 3 people to carry it. I figure regular cable will just look the same on these new tvs, correct? Or will it look bad and I'll long for digital cable?
My in-laws have a westinghouse lcd and digital cable box and hd. Everything looks bloky and fuzzy like mpeg compression. I don't want that.
So what is the future of cable tv?
So merc says here that his cable company, Comcast, is getting rid of non-digital cable in the Chicago area. Chicago is probably a test run for the rest of the US.
I had not considered that cable companies would be doing away with non-digital cable. Is this the future of cable tv? For the record I have RCN near Philadelphia PA.
So for the cable companies digital cable gives them a few things
1. More Channels
2. A box that allows them to offer you more services like pay per view and on demand and dvr functionality.
For the consumer it doesn't give them much more than a more expensive cable bill. If you want a dvr spend the 13 per month on tivo instead of a digital cable box with dvr. If you want more channels, why don't they just offer them on standard cable? Because they want you to upgrade.
But seriously with my dual-tuner tivo I almost always have something to watch and I just have standard cable. It is true I don't watch sports or premium channels like hbo. We got showtime for 1 year for the explicit purpose of watching dead like me. It would have been cheaper to buy it on dvd. But then there would have been one less person watching so they would cancel the series due to no one watching. Well they did that anyway, bleh.
I have a 32" panasonic TV. Not HD, just SD I guess.
But the picture is great. Even better when I feed it svideo from my dvd player.
Next year I want to get a new tv. Because mine has some magnet induced color variations. I don't know if there is an easy way to fix these. I heard you can strap a hard drive magnet to a drill and go to town to fix it. They seem more noticable some times then others.
Either way I wanted to replace it with something that had a higher resolution and was based on some newish technology like SED or the laser DLP. And was hopefully much lighter than my TV so when we move I won't need like 3 people to carry it. I figure regular cable will just look the same on these new tvs, correct? Or will it look bad and I'll long for digital cable?
My in-laws have a westinghouse lcd and digital cable box and hd. Everything looks bloky and fuzzy like mpeg compression. I don't want that.
So what is the future of cable tv?