DISH Network(R) Introduces More Affordable Solutions

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DISH Network(R) Introduces More Affordable Solutions for the Digital Transition

$9.99 Programming Package and $40 Coupon-Eligible Converter Box Now Available

ENGLEWOOD, Colo., Aug 20, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX News Network/ -- DISH Network Corporation (Nasdaq: DISH), the digital transition leader, today announced two more affordable solutions for consumers affected by the upcoming digital transition. The TR-40 CRA by DISH Network, an entry-level, digital-to-analog converter box, is now available for sale nationwide at http://www.TR40CRA.com, by calling 1-888-638-9912 or via participating DISH Network retailers. Additionally, consumers may opt to sign up for DISH Network's recently-introduced American or Latino Welcome Packs, featuring 20 popular channels for less than $10 per month.

The TR-40 CRA qualifies for the National Telecommunications and Information Administration's TV Converter Box Coupon Program; coupons may be ordered by visiting http://www.dtv2009.gov. The box, available for a limited time only while supplies last, is priced at $40 and is free when a government coupon is applied.*

"We made a commitment to sell a $40 coupon-eligible converter box -- making it free when a government coupon is applied -- and are delivering on that commitment with our entry-level TR-40 CRA," said Tom Stingley, executive vice president of Sales and Distribution for DISH Network. "Our digital-to-analog converter boxes, along with the $9.99 programming package solutions, are additional ways DISH Network is making high quality TV more accessible to consumers nationwide."

The TR-40 CRA adds to DISH Network's lineup of digital-to-analog converter boxes, and features a unique analog pass-through feature; an easy-to-follow setup wizard; an electronic program guide with up to seven days of program listings; parental controls; program search; auto tune timers for program recording on a connected VCR; closed caption support; a remote control; and signal strength screen pop-ups that can troubleshoot lost signals.

Consumers can also prepare for the digital transition by subscribing to pay television. DISH Network offers numerous programming packages to suit a variety of preferences and budgets, including the lowest all-digital price every day and premium, high-quality products at non-premium prices. The new DISH Network American and Latino Welcome Packs boast a line-up of 20 top-rated channels and are affordably priced at $9.99 per month ($14.99 with local channels where available). Or for as little as $19.99 per month (additional $5 for local channels), DISH Network customers can subscribe to the DishFAMILY package and receive over 40 popular channels, plus free installation and activation.

Those looking for the best high definition programming and service in the industry will enjoy DISH Network's new TurboHD programming packages, the only all-HD packages on the market, starting at $24.99 per month. TurboHD is available in three separate tiers and includes special "turbo-charged" features and benefits such as DISH Network's award-winning and industry-leading technology, the highest quality HD available including 1080p resolution where available, and the most-watched HD channels that may be viewed on any TV -- analog, digital or high definition.

For more information about DISH Network, visit http://www.dishnetwork.com or call 1-800-333-DISH (3474). To learn more about the TR-40 CRA, visit http://www.TR40CRA.com or call 1-888-638-9912.
* Does not include shipping or taxes
 
The DTVPal is $19.95 more than the TR-40...and the TR-40 looks like the same box as the DTVPal but with TR-40 printed on the top. Weird.:rolleyes:

I know... why pay more for the DTVPal?

The only thing I can think of is the TR-40's are actually DTVPal refurbs. Thats the only way to explain the difference in the price.
 
Here's what the website says (the whole thing still seems strange to me):

What is the difference between TR-40 CRA and DTVPal?

TR-40 CRA is a special limited production version of the DTVPal. Offered at the government coupon price of $40, the TR-40 CRA includes the highly-acclaimed features and functionality of the DTVPal.

DTVPal has garnered much praise in recent months and is recommended as a “top choice” by CNET. DTVPal’s amazing features and consumer-friendly technology make it a great value at only $19.99 with a $40 government coupon.



Ok if the TR-40 is the same box as the DTVPal then why pay the $10 more? I am missing something here....
 
charlie
you missed the boat again by about 3 months, everyone has already blown their coupons and I spent 19.99*2 plus 12.99 shipping plus my coupins for 2 dtvpal's.
I want my $39.98 back, another E* Screwup:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:
 
charlie
you missed the boat again by about 3 months, everyone has already blown their coupons and I spent 19.99*2 plus 12.99 shipping plus my coupins for 2 dtvpal's.
I want my $39.98 back, another E* Screwup:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:

Why? Did you not get what you were supposed to get at the price quoted to you at the time?
 
Good question.

I see this from the FAQ on their website.

TR40CRA.COM said:
TR-40 CRA is a special limited production version of the DTVPal. Offered at the government coupon price of $40, the TR-40 CRA includes the highly-acclaimed features and functionality of the DTVPal.

I personally can't see the difference. Wonder how many of the "limited" production will occur?
 
Why? Did you not get what you were supposed to get at the price quoted to you at the time?

Come on, a 50% reduction in price for a limited production run of the same box with different branding? That's an easy way to anger consumers.

And to answer your question. No, ordered mine a month ago, they never showed up. Dish charged me for 4 boxes when I only ordered 2 and didn't even apply the government coupons. I spent 2 hours on the phone over the course of this past weekend to get it straightened out and I should get my boxes within 10-14 business days. The whole thing has been one big hassel.

It's almost worth calling to see if I can alter the order...
 
Come on, a 50% reduction in price for a limited production run of the same box with different branding? That's an easy way to anger consumers.

Sorry, but these companies are in business to make money. They're obviously trying to get rid of extra stock.

Do you get mad at your local store when they have a sale a month after you bought something?
 
Sounds like Dish can't make it any cheaper (and still make a profit), so they will just rename the DTVpal back to the TR-40 so they can keep their commitment to have a $40 box. Which I knew this before buying my DTVpal.

dijohn-TR-50 is the OTA DVR, TR-40 was the original name of the DTVpal.