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if you watch one game a week it's ~$22 a game...that's NOT bad....if you watch two it's $11. I'd do it except I'd miss to much of games for not waking up in time. Hence the need for a DVR which directv mobile doesn't let you do. |
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FWIW, I had this set up last year so I could watch whatever game was on regular TV on one TV, and DirecTV whatever game I wanted on the other TV. It worked out well. The one on the left is the DirecTV (from my laptop) and its in SD quality. http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1...0927091055.jpg |
Maybe I'm just too used to ****ed up prices here like $15 for a 2hr movie. COmpared to that $20 for a 3hr football game is nothing.
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You can get a shit ton of football at your disposal for that price. I don't have a need for it but I don't think it is unreasonable priced.
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hmmmm, this sounds interesting. Since I'll never buy directv, this is an interesting option. I do wonder if they will do a free trial or have any coupons floating around for this. .
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It still won't be HD quality. Hell I was watching the college game last night on ESPN3 in "HD quality" and I had full bars on the video player and it wasn't "HD quality" at all. They use this term so damn loosely it isn't even funny.
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http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1...0927091055.jpg
You can see the TV on the left. It is just like normal Standard Def quality, not HD. |
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