but what is DTV's hidden costs like DVR service?
First, I wouldn't order DTV from anyone of those little tiny companies offering you coupons in the mail. Stick with the main website/phone number or AT&T if you have them for phone or internet (partnership with DTV).
Second, the "hidden costs" are the same as with cable - you pay a little extra per month for the DVR or the HD, etc.
We had Comcrap for two years because we had no option in our old house and hated them - bad service, bad installation, fixed the wrong things when we had problems (took three different people over a few different trips to figure out the first person had installed a splitter backwards!). Things like that.
We've had DTV for four months now and like them so far - no problems to speak of. We lose signal sometimes in very bad storms, but they have to get pretty bad (like the most severe Florida summer thunderstorms that we get, not just a normal storm or a little rain).
On-Demand is nice, but you can get that with DTV now, too, just takes a little longer to load (internet based vs. straight through the cable). DTV signals are also less compressed because they are satellite vs. cable, which condenses the signal to fit more on the wires (so your HD isn't
full HD). I like the DTV menu guides better, too.