I've seen this ad many times, and for months, they have had other commercials claiming to have more HD than anyone. They are referring to On Demand HD content, which is a total cop out, but if you count that, Comcast isn't lieing. On Comcast at 7:12 in Chicago, technically, you can view 500 different HD programs. I still would rather have more HD channels though.
I'm more concerned with the quality of the shows than the quality of the picture of the shows. Who cares if you can get x number of shows/VoD if all you can get is things you don't want to watch anyways?
Who wants Comcast anyway? They'll make you shop the "magnificent mile" nake, get tackled by Brian Urlacher, or re-marry your ex or they'll take away their cable television.
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I've seen this ad many times, and for months, they have had other commercials claiming to have more HD than anyone. They are referring to On Demand HD content, which is a total cop out, but if you count that, Comcast isn't lieing. On Comcast at 7:12 in Chicago, technically, you can view 500 different HD programs. I still would rather have more HD channels though.
I'm more concerned with the quality of the shows than the quality of the picture of the shows. Who cares if you can get x number of shows/VoD if all you can get is things you don't want to watch anyways?
Who wants Comcast anyway? They'll make you shop the "magnificent mile" nake, get tackled by Brian Urlacher, or re-marry your ex or they'll take away their cable television.