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Thread: Should I upgrade to VIP 722?
- 11-11-2009 02:44 PM #1
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Hello,
I currently have a 322G which operates two separate tv's in two different bedrooms, a 301E that operates in another bedroom and the VIP211 in my main viewing room with big screen. I love the HD and just about everything about the VIP211 receiver.
I have been wanting to upgrade the VIP 211 to the VIP 722 so I could have the DVR function and VOD features for some time and am ready to do so now (I think?).
Before I make the change I wanted to get your feedback on a few things:
1. Should I get the 722 now or wait on the 922?
2. What are the advantages and/or disadvantages of the 722? (Pro's and Con's).
3. Other than the DVR on the 722 what other features does it have that the 211 doesn't?
I really don't know what to ask because I do not know anything about the 722 (except what little the dish website tells), I do know that the 211 has been a very stable and reliable receiver, any help would be appreciated.
Thank You,
Mark
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- 11-11-2009 02:58 PM #2
You can turn your 211 into a DVR just by adding an EHD and paying the $39.95 fee. Then you could wait until the 922 is out (and stable) to upgrade.
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- 11-11-2009 03:24 PM #3
The 722k can record 2 sat feeds & w/ the OTA module 930) can record 2 OTA.s all at the same time. There will be A FEW more bells & whistles on the 922 but some will likely migrate to the 722k since most everything is there to start with.
- 11-11-2009 05:13 PM #4
I think that the remote on the 922 is going to be a barrier for a lot of people, and the search features, while AWESOME, will also be a bit daunting. I think you'd be suprised by how much content there is on the 722k and how easy it is to get to.
I don't know how much if any VOD functionality the EHD feature adds to non-DVR receivers. Of course, any receiver can do PPV, and any ViP has access to at least a part of the DishOnline catalog. But part of the magic of the 612/622/722 is that the movies are just sitting there on your [internal] hard drive, waiting to be unlocked and played. I don't know, I've never had a 211, 222, or 322, just my trusty 625 and a POS 722, and I've NEVER been compelled to pay for Dish VOD.
- 11-12-2009 11:25 AM #5
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- 11-12-2009 11:40 AM #6
Yes, External Hard Drive. You pay that $39.95 to Dish once, and from that day on, all receivers on your account can use (or even share) an external hard drive. You also buy the disk(s), as big as 1.5TB (other limitations apply), available from any Big Box or computer parts store. You can get a half-terabyte for $80 at Best Buy online. The best part is that if you decide to get a 222 now, a 722 later, and a 922 way later, the hard drive and all of it's recordings can come with you to the new hardware.
- 11-12-2009 12:17 PM #7
This is not quite correct. You cannot share an EHD for the 211 with the 622/772 receivers. The software is different. There would also be an additional fee to activate an EHD on a 622/722. Sorry, but the EHD is not now portable between the 211 and 622/722 receivers.
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- 11-12-2009 12:28 PM #8
Thanks for correcting that; my apologies.
So to have EHD on a 211 and a 722, you have to pay the $40 twice?
- 11-12-2009 12:46 PM #9"Nothing on earth can stop the man with the right mental attitude from achieving his goal; nothing on earth can help the man with the wrong mental attitude"
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- 11-12-2009 01:14 PM #10
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there is a string somewhere on this forum that details the differences between the 722 and 722k.
I just signed up for Dish and went with two 722k's instead of 722's.
I really, really like the flexibility of being able to record 4 HD programs at the same time(2 satellite and 2 with my OTA antenna)-although with the 722k you do have to order the optional OTA module in order to record any OTA program material.....well worth it...
I never have to worry about overlapping timers again!!

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