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View Poll Results: How many HD100 Extenders Do You Have?
One HD100 Extender 45 33.58%
Two HD100 Extenders 42 31.34%
Three HD100 Extenders 21 15.67%
Four or more HD100 Extenders 5 3.73%
Don’t have one yet, but plan to get an HD100 Extender 14 10.45%
Don’t want or need a HD100 Extender 6 4.48%
HD100 Extender, what’s that? 1 0.75%
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Old 08-21-2008, 09:08 PM
TBoneJones TBoneJones is offline
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The main reason I switched to Sage as the HD-100. Once I realized what an HG-100 was and what it did, I was sold on Sage.

I still think it should be called an WAF-100.
This made me laugh out loud it deserved a full typing instead of 'lol'

No WAF-100s for me yet; I don't have HD in the house and I have serious envy. I will definately be replacing the MVP in living room once TV is upgraded.
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Old 08-22-2008, 05:34 AM
bcjenkins bcjenkins is offline
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You can run HD Extenders on SD TVs. It will downscale HD content beautifully. I have been helping a friend migrate from DirecTivo to SageTV and he commented how these have breathed new life into his SD TVs.

HD TV, or Digital TV feeds look much better over the typical analog cable signal.

FTR - I have 2 extenders in play, 2 on the way and will settle out at 7. 6 TVs and a SlingBox when I am done.

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Old 08-22-2008, 04:51 PM
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The main reason I switched to Sage as the HD-100. Once I realized what an HG-100 was and what it did, I was sold on Sage.

I still think it should be called an WAF-100.
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Old 08-22-2008, 08:35 PM
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I have 6 and they work great.

I had MCE for several years and then I found Sage in December of 2007 and have not looked back sense.
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Old 08-26-2008, 11:31 AM
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I have three. I would buy another but with $600 into it now, I want to wait to see if Sage comes out with something else. I'm not hurting, but I could use a fourth.
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