DISH releases Hopper Duo Smart DVR

bobvick

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I have just one TV, so called DISH about the Hopper Duo. They said that for now, it's only available to new customers. I have the Hopper 3, and she recommended I keep it, even when ( and if ) the Duo becomes available to existing customers because the H3 has more features and " costs the same ". But I said, the DUO apparently costs $ 10.00 a month, and I'm paying 15.00 a month. She said the $ 10.00 per month is only for the new customers, and after their 2 year commitment, would be increased to $15.00 a month.

I think that would be a huge step down. I'd keep my Hopper 3 even if the DVR fee was always $10 for everybody with a Hopper Duo. The $60 per year would be worth the extra 14 tuners to me.
 

pattykay

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So you went from a Hopper account back to ViP?
Yes. To clarify, that was in order to get grandfathered at the $10 ViP DVR rate. I had been grandfathered at the $12 Hopper DVR rate, but I always had the option to switch back to ViP to save money. When Dish announced that the ViP DVR rate was going up to $15 unless you had a ViP before a certain date, I knew that was my last chance to save money on the DVR fee, so I switched at that point. It was a lucky break, too, because my Hopper 1 still had the old UI when I switched, so I got to completely avoid the CUI debacle until I got new receivers that could handle it. (Wally and Hopper Duo)
 

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Its meant to replace the 722 but obviously you have to have the regular hopper in line to run it so no more account stacking or have a 722 at one home and a 722 at another home. Smart yet not all customers are stupid when there are other alternatives out there that allow you to keep equipment at two different locations such as a summer/winter home.
 

ggw2000

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Back to reality? Currently have a HWS w/superjoey. Also have a 211K on my account that we use for our camper. I don't suppose that I could replace the 211K with a "duo smart" DVR?
 

pattykay

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Back to reality? Currently have a HWS w/superjoey. Also have a 211K on my account that we use for our camper. I don't suppose that I could replace the 211K with a "duo smart" DVR?
Good question. I have also been wondering if a Hopper Duo can be mixed on the same account as an older Hopper.
 

pattykay

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Also, I have been unable to find if this unit can be directly hooked to a Dish with a DPP lnbf or does it require a hybrid?
Hopper Duo can be directly connected to a DPP LNBF or switch. I have tried it with a Dish 1000+ with DPP44 switch, and directly connected to an EA Dish 1000.4 and a WA Dish 1000.2, and each dish works fine with Hopper Duo. A hybrid hub would only be required if you want to add a Joey.
 
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ggw2000

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Hopper Duo can be directly connected to a DPP LNBF or switch. I have tried it with a Dish 1000+ with DPP44 switch, and directly connected to an EA Dish 1000.4 and a WA Dish 1000.2, and each dish works fine with Hopper Duo. A hybrid hub would only be required if you want to add a Joey.

Thanks for the quick responses guys!! Now the ? is can it be added to an HWS account like my 211K as I mentioned above?

Gerry
 

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