View Full Version : Photos From Dish Network Booth
Scott Greczkowski
01-07-2008, 10:16 AM
We are here on the scene of CES 2008 and at the Dish Network Booth.
There is not much here.
As I look around I see the Dish ViP 722, The Dish 211 + DVR, Slingbox Solo, PocketDish, Dish VIP 211k and the Dish DVR Conversion Kit.
The official Dish Network receiver lineup for 2008 is ...
ViP722 DVR
ViP 612 DVR
ViP 222
Vip 211k
625 DVR
Dish 322
Dish 311
More pictures are to come. :)
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Scott Greczkowski
01-07-2008, 10:31 AM
More Pictures :)
riffjim4069
01-07-2008, 10:40 AM
Nice pics...what about the EchoStar digital-to-analog converter box...details?
digiblur
01-07-2008, 10:54 AM
TR-50 DVR looks cool. Wonder how much this box is and what other fees are required for OTA viewing?
Scott Greczkowski
01-07-2008, 10:55 AM
And More!!
ripnbigc
01-07-2008, 10:59 AM
The TR-50 would be a nice solution for recording two OTA's at the same time. Wonder how much?
rcbridge
01-07-2008, 11:01 AM
What is the Dish 211 + DVR about??
Hmm 3 new Sats wonder where there going also does anyone know if they make NASCAR Skins for your Dish?? Oh great pics guys keep up the good work! :)
HokieEngineer
01-07-2008, 11:05 AM
What is the Dish 211 + DVR about??
Basically attach an external hard drive via USB and it will work as a DVR.
TR-50 DVR looks cool. Wonder how much this box is and what other fees are required for OTA viewing? In case anyone's wondering, you can't use the $40 coupons towards the purchase of this box. I believe the HD output capability excludes it from this program.
As for fees, how could there be any ? This will be for non-satellite customers (primarily). Of course, Dish (or Direct or cable) customers can buy and use these but I think the focus is consumers who are currently analog OTA-only today. That said, I don't think this level of consumer will be interested in DVR'ing....
cparker
01-07-2008, 11:18 AM
If I'm not mistaken, the 612 has been "coming soon" for over a year now. It's a single TV, multi-tuner receiver, right?
But if they enable the receivers to share the recorded content over ethernet... that would be just awesome. It *MIGHT* even coerce me into upgrading the 508 in the bedroom. :)
Dgenx321
01-07-2008, 11:27 AM
Dumbass dish forgot to add Pittsburgh to their green dot map with HD locals.
This company is getting to be a joke.
Jim S.
01-07-2008, 11:30 AM
On the other hand, it looks like they do have a dot on Scranton, which they didn't on the Charlie Chat. Hopefully they'll handle it better than D* did -- they only announced 3 channels out of 6 on the air and then only launched 2!
Jim S.
01-07-2008, 11:33 AM
The official Dish Network receiver lineup for 2008 is ...
ViP722 DVR
ViP 612 DVR
ViP 222
Vip 211k
625 DVR
Dish 322
Dish 311
Boy, they sure dropped the 622 fast, considering that you could hardly even get one for months after it was announced and then half of them were DOA! If it's such a piece of junk, how about a free upgrade to the 722 for us suckers? I have no desire for HD-VOD, but the bigger hard drive would be nice.
Dgenx321
01-07-2008, 11:41 AM
The 622 is the same as a 722.....
Just a newer chip set and larger HD.
dlsnyder
01-07-2008, 11:42 AM
If I'm not mistaken, the 612 has been "coming soon" for over a year now. It's a single TV, multi-tuner receiver, right?
But if they enable the receivers to share the recorded content over ethernet... that would be just awesome. It *MIGHT* even coerce me into upgrading the 508 in the bedroom. :)
I agree 100%!! If I could share content via ethernet between my 622 and a 612, I would replace my old 508 as soon as that 612 became available.
Even if a second device was needed, like the DNLA announcement suggests. I could handle that! :D
ke4est
01-07-2008, 11:44 AM
Great pics....Wish there was more new stuff though.
digiblur
01-07-2008, 11:46 AM
In case anyone's wondering, you can't use the $40 coupons towards the purchase of this box. I believe the HD output capability excludes it from this program.
As for fees, how could there be any ? This will be for non-satellite customers (primarily). Of course, Dish (or Direct or cable) customers can buy and use these but I think the focus is consumers who are currently analog OTA-only today. That said, I don't think this level of consumer will be interested in DVR'ing....
Joking here of course...
C'mon Hall... you can't see it now? 119 dish for EPG requirement and you have to pay your DVR fee. ;)
peepoop
01-07-2008, 11:50 AM
Any pics of the TR-40? That one's included in the voucher program. The TR-50 is ineligible.
riffjim4069
01-07-2008, 11:51 AM
Don't let Dish off the Hook until they provide details on the TR-50 and analog-to-digital converter boxes: availability, price, fees, will the converter box support TVGOS, etc.