James, same here... I live just north of Detroit (Wide Open West customer) and not a single game in HD... in fact the CBS HD station (201) has NOTING... just a blank screen... not even a "digital" copy of the SD station (6). Now the funny part is the other regions stations (111-114) cary the HD icon flag... but its turns out to be a pixilated SD feed...
I suppose it, the setup works well for the basketball fan who cares about his/her brackets and really want pick their own games but the HD guys will hate it... I would watch games if they where in HD... but since I could really care less I'm not going to watch them in SD.
The X-Fi3 keeps with the company's commitment to audio fidelity, thanks to the apt-X codec, which supposedly offers audio quality similar to a wired connection when streaming. On that front, the device also handles FLAC files.
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James, same here... I live just north of Detroit (Wide Open West customer) and not a single game in HD... in fact the CBS HD station (201) has NOTING... just a blank screen... not even a "digital" copy of the SD station (6). Now the funny part is the other regions stations (111-114) cary the HD icon flag... but its turns out to be a pixilated SD feed...
I suppose it, the setup works well for the basketball fan who cares about his/her brackets and really want pick their own games but the HD guys will hate it... I would watch games if they where in HD... but since I could really care less I'm not going to watch them in SD.