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Old 08-04-08 | 08:54 PM
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TurboHD - New Dish Service

Has anybody come across this yet? It sounds intriguing, but still seems to be missing some channels that are available through other services. I wonder who will be the first to have all of the typical (?) non-standard channels in HD? On the up side, the pricing appears reasonable. I believe pricing (on some packages) includes DVR box.

http://www.turbo-hd.com/
Old 08-04-08 | 09:59 PM
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So is it just Dish Network coming up with a way to charge you more for HD channels? I guess it's cost effective if all you want is HD.
Old 08-04-08 | 10:16 PM
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They added a few channels, repackaged their service and raised their prices.

FX is still not in HD on Dish, so if you're a fan of the shield...be warned.
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They added a few channels, repackaged their service and raised their prices.

FX is still not in HD on Dish, so if you're a fan of the shield...be warned.
The Shield isn't filmed in HD anyway or am I mistaken?
Old 08-04-08 | 10:57 PM
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Originally Posted by gkleinman
They added a few channels, repackaged their service and raised their prices.

FX is still not in HD on Dish, so if you're a fan of the shield...be warned.
No kidding, that's what it looks like to me, too.

It was: base HD package for $10, the better one was $20. Been creeping up ever since and the move of HDnet movies / Universal HD /etc IMO put the best of the HD channels as an extra charge.

And is that an extra $5 for HD locals above and beyond the normal charge for locals?

We bailed to an HD Tivo with lifetime and back to Charter again. Looks like just in time.
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The Shield isn't filmed in HD anyway or am I mistaken?
Not sure. I think it's 4:3, but still FX looks like CRAP on Dish. Also SciFi HD SUCKS. Dr. Who which is HD in the UK was letterboxed IN HD. Are they trying to get people to download shows?
Old 08-05-08 | 07:57 AM
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Not sure. I think it's 4:3, but still FX looks like CRAP on Dish. Also SciFi HD SUCKS. Dr. Who which is HD in the UK was letterboxed IN HD. Are they trying to get people to download shows?
Dr. Who is widescreen, but not HD. At least that's what's been discussed in the Dr. Who DVD thread.
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Acutally Doctor Who is not flimed In HD. Although Torchwood is. After the long break Doctor who will probably be in HD.
Old 08-06-08 | 05:05 PM
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I noticed that I did not see any of the old Voom channels that Dish used to carry on this new Turbo package (actually I can't find them anywhere on their site). Did they dump them?
Old 08-06-08 | 05:24 PM
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Yep, they did, a few months ago. Made me very mad, too (I loved Monsters HD).
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Stupid question (that doesn't warrant its own thread): my current HDTV is 3 years old, and will display 480i, 480p, 720p and 1080i. What would happen if I signed up for this new service (which is advertised as 1080p)? I know that most devices (like the XBOX 360) can downscale the 1080p to something your TV can handle... but what about this? And what about Bluray players?

Sorry for the stupid question - I've been out of the HD hardware market for a while now.
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I finally went through the online process to see how much it would really be. Basically, if you have 1 TV it's a great deal (stays at 24.99 and looks like you can get a year of Cinemax for a penny). Adding a second HDTV was an additional $12 a month, which seems ridiculous to me.
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Originally Posted by Rex Fenestrarum
Stupid question (that doesn't warrant its own thread): my current HDTV is 3 years old, and will display 480i, 480p, 720p and 1080i. What would happen if I signed up for this new service (which is advertised as 1080p)? I know that most devices (like the XBOX 360) can downscale the 1080p to something your TV can handle... but what about this? And what about Bluray players?

Sorry for the stupid question - I've been out of the HD hardware market for a while now.
I don't know if you are still looking Rex,

Only the PPV (On-Demand) movies are 1080P. You would select the best resolution for your set. My VIP-622 outputs only 720P or 1080i, so I don't understand the hype of 1080P if their box won't even output the signal.
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Re: TurboHD - New Dish Service

I don't know if you guys noticed, but Dish finally added Turner Classic Movies in HD to their lineup!!!
Old 06-29-10 | 06:39 PM
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Re: TurboHD - New Dish Service

Dish Network is now in a dispute with Disney and in the process they have taken away Disney HD, Disney XD HD, ABC Family HD and ESPN News HD.

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