Best HD Receiver

 

New member
Username: Hikmatprinter

Post Number: 2
Registered: Nov-08
can anyone tell me, best hd receiver rightnow with DVR Feature.
 

Gold Member
Username: Lol

Post Number: 1003
Registered: Sep-06
sonicview 8000 but wouldn't invest in any HD box at this time
 

New member
Username: Hikmatprinter

Post Number: 4
Registered: Nov-08
why
 

Gold Member
Username: Lol

Post Number: 1004
Registered: Sep-06
blackout is coming .. read a little
 

Gold Member
Username: Plymouth

Canada

Post Number: 5312
Registered: Jan-08
Cause we dont know if it could work with N3


Viewsat HD and new Captiveworks Hd are 1080p

Sonicview is 1080i

Viewsat MaxHD is the cheaper
 

New member
Username: Hikmatprinter

Post Number: 5
Registered: Nov-08
i am new in this can you guys explain little bit more about blackout and difference b/w 1080p and 1080i
 

Gold Member
Username: Lol

Post Number: 1005
Registered: Sep-06
1080i, the former king of the HDTV hill, actually boasts an identical 1,920x1,080 resolution but conveys the images in an interlaced format (the i in 1080i). In a tube-based television, otherwise known as a CRT, 1080i sources get "painted" on the screen sequentially: the odd-numbered lines of resolution appear on your screen first, followed by the even-numbered lines--all within 1/30 of a second. Progressive-scan formats such as 480p, 720p, and 1080p convey all of the lines of resolution sequentially in a single pass, which makes for a smoother, cleaner image, especially with sports and other motion-intensive content. As opposed to tubes, microdisplays (DLP, LCoS, and LCD rear-projection) and other fixed-pixel TVs, including plasma and LCD flat-panel, are inherently progressive in nature, so when the incoming source is interlaced, as 1080i is, they convert it to progressive scan for display.

Your HDTV needs to beable to do 1,920x1,080 pixels
 

Silver Member
Username: Justforhahas

Post Number: 999
Registered: Jul-08
forget 1080 crap...

Dishnetwork is slowly changing their cards and way to scramble channels to "Nagra 3"...probably within 6 months or so, we may not have TV...so don't spend alot of money on HD receiver now...if ya want buy an inexpensive non HD GREAT receiver like the Sonicview Premier for $130 and get Dishnetv...that will pay for itself in 1 month
 

Gold Member
Username: Lol

Post Number: 1006
Registered: Sep-06
I think many reviews have shown that unless your TV is over 60" you wont see the difference between 1080i or 1080p
 

Gold Member
Username: Plymouth

Canada

Post Number: 5313
Registered: Jan-08
Sonicview is always down dont buy it
 

Gold Member
Username: Tapeman

New York City in-HD, NY

Post Number: 3701
Registered: Oct-06
It doesn't matter what receiver
There is no B#V HD PTA
And in few days D#N will be out as well

This is like buying a Chrismas tree on December 25th
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