Make coffee and breakfast,clean the house,do laundry,....and......Not that I have heard, but we had a lively discussion of what it should do.![]()
Moved.Probably ought to post this in the Dish Forum.![]()
And restore the red recording light.The non-existent Hopper4 will have a larger hard drive and more memory to support expanded PTAT that includes more local channels and several tuners capable of recording other groups of interest like sports, news, movies, etc.
That can only mean a plug-in upgrade for the antiquated 722k that'll allow it to get 4k programming and have apps. And it only costs $15!While I am hearing a rumor there is new hardware in the pipeline, I don't believe a Hopper 4 is one of them.
....and a 2-year commitment!!!That can only mean a plug-in upgrade for the antiquated 722k that'll allow it to get 4k programming and have apps. And it only costs $15!
FTFYI know at least one person who wouldbuy onedrive all the way to Colorado just to get one.![]()
Yeah, and this is one time he would not obey, SWMBO!FTFY![]()
You TAUNT me, Sir!Actually its a device that plugs in to the front USB port of the Hopper 3 which lights up red when the Hopper 3 is recording.
I kid.. but not a bad idea. I know at least one person who would buy one.![]()
Well, that can only mean that there will finally be a 4K Wally, and a 4K HDR Joey.While I am hearing a rumor there is new hardware in the pipeline, I don't believe a Hopper 4 is one of them.
Hey, if it will work for the ViP222k, I'd take one in a heartbeat.That can only mean a plug-in upgrade for the antiquated 722k that'll allow it to get 4k programming and have apps. And it only costs $15!
Thank you. I have seen that acronym many times in his posts, but I never bothered to look up what it means. Now it makes sense.Yeah, and this is one time he would not obey, SWMBO!
"She Who Must Be Obeyed" aka his wife.Thank you. I have seen that acronym many times in his posts, but I never bothered to look up what it means. Now it makes sense.![]()
If the goal is to replace all of the existing 4K Joeys by this summer, then Dish should have started that much, much sooner. As it is, Dish will still get complaints from those customers who have not upgraded yet (if the new 4K HDR Joey is even available by then, if one is even coming at all). The only difference is that Dish may actually have a solution for them this time around.My guess would be a new Joey that can view 4K HDR broadcasts. Then Dish could actually use channel 540-02 without all the customers with 4K Joeys complaining that they can't watch. The Olympics is this summer and the last Olympics used 4K HDR. I remember all the complaints from customers with 4K Joeys that could not watch. The 4K Joey is limited and replacing them would allow customers with several 4K TV's have a good experience. Of course I am only guessing.
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