New DISH Network TurboHD Package

Satellite TV provider DISH Network just released fresh programming bundles called Turbo HD. These new programming packages are all hi def, leaving out all of the SD channels. So is this new satellite television the best choice for you?

That depends on what you want from your pay television provider. Some folks want every single channel that is available. They don’t care if 15 of them are 24 hour shopping channels, or that five of the channels are public access. They just want all of the channels.

Other though, have become weary of trying to wade past all of the lower tier channels on the cable dial, trying to find something worthwhile to watch. For consumers who have recently bought a new plasma TV, TurboHD by DISH Network might be the right choice.

DISH Network currently offers three different packages with TurboHD, Bronze, Silver, and Gold. All of these packages are composed of hi definition channels only. Packages start at around $24.99 per month for the entry level package. That programming package doesn’t include your local networks like CBS and ABC, which costs five bucks more per month.

DISH also has the Platinum level, which is an add-on service to the Gold, Silver, and Bronze packages. This Platinum package is $10 per month, and includes seven more hi def channels such as MGM HD and Universal HD.

One point of contention with some current DISH Network customers is they have not been allowed to switch over to the Turbo HD packages. Currently only new subscribers to DISH Network have been allowed to get the TurboHD only bundles. Current customers can get DISH TurboHD, but only as an add-on to the SD package.

Another item to consider is in how DISH Network is counting the networks contained in the bundles. For example, the Bronze Turbo HD setup which includes forty-four channels, but of those 24 are network channels, six are pay-per-view, and 14 are video-on-demand channels. For some, that number would be adequate many are used to having a lot more content to choose from. One final note, the Turbo HD packages do not include movie packages like HBO or Showtime, so expect to pay an additional fee monthly for commercial free channels like that. For more detail on these packages, check out the DISH Network Turbo HD review.


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