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Mar 26 2004, 8:20am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
We asked I4U visitors yesterday on their experience with the VOOM HDTV Satellite TV service and we got two very interesting reviews that we are publishing here.
First one is from Joe Wichowski. He writes:
"So far, I give it a medium
grade as far as services versus value.
Basically, you get a ton of HDTV channels. However, the 10 to 12
"exclusive" channels are a bit on the "ho hum" side. " Read Full Review.
Second VOOM User Experience Report is from Robert Wm. Shomer, Ph.D. He writes:
"I have had Voom in Encino, CA for more than one month hooked up to a 42” plasma.
The picture quality is amazing, even my non-technophile wife was impressed. I believe Voom offers more HD channels than Directv HD." Read Full Review.
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