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Rocksolid performance, best user experience in the business, and Bluray quality downloads
You need the disc vault to store your Blurays, the system is expensive, and the Kscape doesn't support HD music files (yet)
It's amazing to think just how far cable and satellite TV have come in such a short amount of time. I still remember when TiVo first hit the market and what a revelation that was. Now DVRs such as Dish's Hopper are bordering on being their own form of per...
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Published: 2013-01-30, Author: Charlie , review by: mashable.com
Abstract: Now there's an improved Dish Hopper satellite video DVR on the market, adding attractive new features that might make it worth a second look. The big news is the Hopper's built-in Slingbox that lets you watch anything on your DVR wherever you have an Inte...
Auto Hop is the greatest thing since the DVR, PrimeTime Anytime remembers to record things you don't, More DVR space, 3D support (limited), Graphical DVR is a nice touch, Better overall user experience
No built-in Sling, No built-in WiFi, No OTA antenna support, No more SD for HD channels
It's hard to get excited about a DVR, but DISH Network will certainly have customers jumping for joy over the Hopper. Forget about the apps and extra storage. The private on-demand selection created through PrimeTime Anytime and that Auto Hop feature ...
Abstract: Whether you use satellite TV or cable, the traditional way you consume live and recorded television content is by utilizing a DVR or set-top box in every room where you want to watch TV. And, typically, those separate boxes don't talk to each other. Bu...
Abstract: I’ve been a fan of DISH Network for many years and have come to expect more features and better performance from every new generation of DVR, but nothing prepared me for the Hopper. This new whole-house DVR is not an incremental improvement but a vir...
Abstract: I’ve been a fan of DISH Network for many years and have come to expect more features and better performance from every new generation of DVR, but nothing prepared me for the Hopper. This new whole-house DVR is not an incremental improvement but a vir...
When there's a pithy catch phrase to describe the mass exodus of customers from your industry , you know you're in trouble. Or at least, you should know you're in trouble. But in the face of massive numbers of cable and satellite subscribers “cutting the ...
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Published: 2012-04-30, Author: Ben , review by: engadget.com
Unimpressive user interface, Odd remote layout, No builtin overtheair tuner
Although the Hopper offers some unique features you can't find anywhere else, it leaves big-enough holes to prevent us from calling it our favorite....