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- 01-13-2009 09:08 PM #51
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It looks awesome, but I would want numbers on my remote. My 2 year agreement with Directv is up February 9th, 2010.
I'll wait and see. If Dish adds the HD channels I want, and has a good deal for returning customers, I might switch back.
Even with a receiver that awesome tho, as of right now, it would take a miracle to win me back.
....hmm.... I'll give it some thought.
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- 01-14-2009 09:54 AM #52
I can confirm the upgrade fee will be $200 and no other
charges. No increase in DVR fees. They expect to have it
available in March. I played with the remote
some and it will take some getting use to. I am use to
just paging or arrowing down the guide. With the touchpad
you have to kind of slide it down. It was weird at first.
- 01-15-2009 10:58 AM #53
I would really hate to use that touch pad. Give me my keys so I can change channels quickly. If they want to implement a pointer then they should either use accelerometer technology which is rather cheap or an eraser head style nub that you can use with your thumb.
- 01-15-2009 11:11 AM #54
Also, when are they going to add ATSC out to TV2, or, I would even prefer to have a 211 or any other HD receiver in the other room that streams video from my main DVR via network or some other means.
- 01-16-2009 01:54 PM #55
I agree with the loss of numbers pad if you remain on the older DVR's but the touch pad is also nice and will greatly speed up channel selection.
What you also need to consider is that with the new GUI you will be less likely to be needing the number pad than ever before. You will be setting up picons on your screen to select from rather than channel numbers. Once you realize the transition from a channel based selection to a picon on the screen you will discover how much faster it becomes.
Look at it this way- After some of you old timers discovered windows and the ability to click on a picon on your desktop to launch a program, how many of you launched the C:\ prompt in a dos window and then typed out the path to the *.exe file to launch the program? No, you added a picon to your desktop and now click on that. The 922 with the touch pad will work the same way. You glide the pointer over the picon for that channel and click the button on the bottom of the remote control. It will be as easy as the pointer pad on a laptop.
Furthermore- punching in the ATSC channels has become a real mess now with the sub channels too. Let me use the GUI with that touch pad pointer and it will be great.Join SatelliteGuys on the Home Theater Cruise, November 25-Dec 2. Cabin reservations fill up fast so don't delay!
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- 01-23-2009 07:39 AM #56
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- 01-23-2009 10:27 AM #57
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So how will this box work with aftermarket remotes? I have a Logitech remote I use to control the multitude of electronics I have. It doesn't have a touch screen, so will I still be able to use it? I don't know about this touch screen and mouse interface, in my opinion it isn't the right direction for the GUI. Icons are great, but not for speed. Keyboard shortcuts are much faster and easier to use. I would equate the keypad to the keyboard. There is a higher learning curve, but once you have it down nothing is faster. For example people on these forums use shortcuts like press Menu-6-1-5 or Menu-6-8 all the time. How easy is that? Without the numbers\keypad that would not be possible.
- 01-23-2009 10:51 AM #58
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