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Thread: DISH HOPPER SPEC SHEETS
- 02-02-2012 01:16 PM #491
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No mention of GoogleTV, integrated or otherwise, in the spec sheets.
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- 02-02-2012 01:51 PM #492
If the HJ responds to standard Dish IR commands, the GTV should be able to control it just fine.
- 02-03-2012 07:47 AM #493
I do not agree at all that the PQ is noticeably better OTA then from SAT for locals. Maybe some feeds aren't as good and result in that, I can only say in CT and FL you can't see a difference, there are other threads where many agree with that. As for needing OTA, absolutely, and I also record some shows from sub channels and PBS. It will be important the the Hopper gets an OTA tuner.
- 02-03-2012 07:48 AM #494
- 02-06-2012 11:47 AM #495
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I've scanned this entire thread and don't see the answer to a simple question. Will the Hopper read 622/722 EHDs? If not, there is no upgrade path without losing recordings and archived recordings.
- 02-06-2012 11:57 AM #496
- 02-06-2012 12:47 PM #497
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Hmm these threads are getting huge. It would be nice to have a sticky with a bullet points of all facts.
I was wondering the same thing and after going through threads for the past 1.5 hours, I still didn't know the answer.
In any case.. I think I have all the facts now and I am pleased if so.
I have 3 VIP622s. One in my bedroom so I can watch and record or use PIP without any interference with the wife. One in the living room, same thing for her, or me if she's in the bedroom and I'm in the living room. Then one in son #1's room, and the SD going to son #2's room which looks horrible on his hd tv.
We are "Live" tv people. I may DVR stuff, but rarely do I really sit down and watch any of it. My wife and I are both channel flippers. We like to flip around and whatever catches our eye, we'll stay on it. It's like, neither one of us will crank up say the movie Titanic on disk or mkv, but it's one of our favorites...and if we see it on and not much else on, we'll flip to it and keep watching from whatever point it's on. I'll flip around and watch reruns of Ancient Aliens, or UFO Hunters on H2, or A Haunting on APL now I believe. Even if I have some DVRed, i'll just flip when messing on my computer and leave it on. Of course, if some sports are on, this gets my attention.
That being said..I rarely keep up with any primetime show. But with this PTA, I would be inclined maybe to check some out. I know if I schedule anything manually from my past experiences, it will get too backed up, and stuff I want to keep I'll forget about will get deleted, and I end up not watching whatever the tv series is anyways. lol
I just wanted to explain our family as in many threads I've read so many people talking about how most families don't watch Live tv and crap like that. I can say that my sons do watch alot on their dvr, but they often fight (ages 16 & 13) as they'll each want to be watching their own show while one of them is recording something in primetime. On some nights, they alone could use 3/4 tuners.
The reason for their own 622 was so they didn't mess with my recordings and dvr timers.
Soooo with ALL that said, it sounds as if 2 Hoppers and 2 Joeys would be a dream come true if it truly works seemless together and is not priced out of this world. Plus if I could use my EHD on them, I'm really not seeing any negatives
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I look forward to finding out more! One Hopper would make this a no way option though. Gotta have 2 or it's a waste in my book....or at least until the sons are grown and out of the house....and who knows when this will be and what new technologies will be out then
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- 02-06-2012 01:02 PM #498
My only concern is if I go from my existing dual-tuner+OTA 722 DVR 2-TV setup to a single hopper and joey pair, if my dvr+receiver fees jump (pun intended) from $6 to $24, or even $17, I might not be willing to make the jump (pun intended). The only benefit I would get is HD on the 2nd TV, which isn't worth an extra $11 or $18 more in fees.
- 02-06-2012 03:34 PM #499
I believe it would be $17 for the Hopper, and one Joey, including $10 whole DVR charge and $7 joey charge. So $11 more. But you are not just getting HD in another room (and to be fair would still cost you $7 more now - total $13) You are getting the whole house extras, probably an additional tuner when the USB comes out, ability to watch a show pause, and watch in another room, four networks for one tuner etc etc... If you do not care about HD in a second room, nor about the features of the whole house, then it might not make sense for you to get it. My point is, it's not just HD in another room, and if the other features are not worth it certainly for you the Hopper would not be worth it.
- 02-06-2012 04:00 PM #500
In a 2-Hopper/4-Joey set up, can EHDs connected to each Hopper be seen at every H or J location?
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