I am getting dish installed today. And getting a hopper 3. Is dish plus a different receiver than the hopper 3?
How much does it cost? I'm already paying like 15 for the hopper. And do you know if this can be added at the install today?No its an add on for the Hopper 3 which adds the Google TV Platform to the Hopper Platform.
This way you can download apps from the Google Play store (like HBO Max, Pluto TV, etc...) and enjoy them through your Hopper.
You should check out these threads. The Plus got off to a horrible start. Not sure how much it might have improved.How much does it cost? I'm already paying like 15 for the hopper. And do you know if this can be added at the install today?
VERY rough start.The Plus got off to a horrible start. Not sure how much it might have improved.
There is no additional charge and a lot of those bugs have been worked out. I was at a customer's house Sunday, who has been using his for a while and did not have anything to report as far as issues.How much does it cost? I'm already paying like 15 for the hopper. And do you know if this can be added at the install today?
Hopper Plus is a small black box that attaches to your Hopper by USB cable.Sorry for this dumb question . . . How do I know if I have a Hopper 3 Plus? External indication? A display screen?
Correction: The Plus attaches to Hopper by USB cable.Thank you sir!
OMG!! (1999/2000) The horror of all those web tv/ dishplayers being sent back for another one, that was also broken flashed across my mind. I think I did RMAs like 5 or 6 times before I realized they weren't going to fix it and I needed to be able to watch tv. I ended up trading in the dishplayer to dishdepot.com for another receiver like the 301 and then a 501 pvr when it came out.It is the son of the Dishplayer.
I sure miss dishdepot.com. Good companyOMG!! (1999/2000) The horror of all those web tv/ dishplayers being sent back for another one, that was also broken flashed across my mind. I think I did RMAs like 5 or 6 times before I realized they weren't going to fix it and I needed to be able to watch tv. I ended up trading in the dishplayer to dishdepot.com for another receiver like the 301 and then a 501 pvr when it came out.
First mention of this compatibility I've seen, all other info says it works with the H2 and H3 only - must have Sling technology built in.And it works with the HwS too, and not just the H3 IIRC.
The HwS is the H2.First mention of this compatibility I've seen, all other info says it works with the H2 and H3 only - must have Sling technology built in.
Of course, you are right. For some reason my mind brought up an image on a 722. DUH!The HwS is the H2.
Working pretty good.Of course, you are right. For some reason my mind brought up an image on a 722. DUH!
I'm considering getting a Hopper+.
I've been watching more Paramount+, Peacock, Angel Studios etc. lately and it would be much easier than trying to maneuver the Fire TV remote, I presume.
Has it pretty much settled down or is it still pretty buggy?
It seems to be very good, but like I posted earlier, I only stream for all my TV viewing and that in itself is a platform for bugginess on occasionOf course, you are right. For some reason my mind brought up an image on a 722. DUH!
I'm considering getting a Hopper+.
I've been watching more Paramount+, Peacock, Angel Studios etc. lately and it would be much easier than trying to maneuver the Fire TV remote, I presume.
Has it pretty much settled down or is it still pretty buggy?
yes it has i have it still needs work though.VERY rough start.
However now it has improved greatly. Not perfect but greatly improved.