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<p>[QUOTE="CaliTVguy, post: 111672, member: 26220"]@Aaron62,</p><p> Oh yeah, about 1000% better. I also like being able to watch the DVR playback in our bedroom on the wireless box as well as our main TV viewing room (the living room). </p><p></p><p>Although kind of revolutionary when I first had Cox a million years ago, the lack of GUI upgrades, slowness, and non-updates to the Guide since then just made it feel like I was paying for a sports car but enjoying the performance of a Pinto....</p><p></p><p>It took my neighbors moving in who were bit AT&T fans to convince me to try them out. If you go there, I definitely recommend seeing how good you can do online, then go into the local AT&T store. I got the feeling that they got a pretty good cut for TV sales in the store. To the tune that we got several 2-300 dollar rebate cards after being customers for 2 months (they promised the cards at sign-up). </p><p></p><p>Similar to Cox, you can pay for movies on demand if you are too lazy to drive to Red Box or subscribe to Red Box streaming (occasionally we are), but everything else is just faster and slicker. </p><p></p><p>I have read the odd thing about how Cox is supposedly upgrading their services on the West coast, but I do not know any humans who currently use them now.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaliTVguy, post: 111672, member: 26220"]@Aaron62, Oh yeah, about 1000% better. I also like being able to watch the DVR playback in our bedroom on the wireless box as well as our main TV viewing room (the living room). Although kind of revolutionary when I first had Cox a million years ago, the lack of GUI upgrades, slowness, and non-updates to the Guide since then just made it feel like I was paying for a sports car but enjoying the performance of a Pinto.... It took my neighbors moving in who were bit AT&T fans to convince me to try them out. If you go there, I definitely recommend seeing how good you can do online, then go into the local AT&T store. I got the feeling that they got a pretty good cut for TV sales in the store. To the tune that we got several 2-300 dollar rebate cards after being customers for 2 months (they promised the cards at sign-up). Similar to Cox, you can pay for movies on demand if you are too lazy to drive to Red Box or subscribe to Red Box streaming (occasionally we are), but everything else is just faster and slicker. I have read the odd thing about how Cox is supposedly upgrading their services on the West coast, but I do not know any humans who currently use them now.[/QUOTE]
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