211- Impressions
I received my 211 yesterday (purchased) and opened the box to see what was in there. Beside the unit it comes with a telephone cord, Composite cable, and a coax cable. As posted earlier there are NO HD cables whatsoever!
I temporarily hooked it up using a HDMI/DVI converter on a DVI cable and just the stereo audio at this time (when I get rid of my TW 8300HD I will move it into my equip rack and hook up toslink audio also).
Unit came up fine and found satellite and downloaded S/W and Program guide. Note: the unit comes up to the dishpoint screen (do not run check switch at this point) just exit out of that screen. I called dish tech support and got ahold of a nice young lady. She took the receiver and smart card #s and authorized the unit. I then ran check switch and all sats showed up (110,119,61.5).
PQ seems pretty much identical to my 921 on SD and HD. The menu screens are pretty cool and real XPish.....
What is a little confusing is that it appears Dish has gone to a one remote fits all for the VIP series. The 211 remote has all the DVR, skip, etc. buttons that you would use with a DVR unit but of course they don't do anything
. I wish they just would have made a simple remote without all the rest of the buttons on it!
I must say it's tough getting use to a NON-DVR unit. You want to get up and take a leak but the pause button doesn't do anything
.
Of course at this point I only know that the unit works with Mpeg2. And from what i'm reading about the new channels available on 2/1 they are also in Mpeg2 but are carrying a Mpeg4 header. I think it's going to be awhile before Dish gets there Mpeg4 working correctly and actually transmitting in it. Would be a real bummer if at that time none of the new receivers worked with it.
I bought the 211 because I truely believe that the 622s are not going to be available for a considerable time in quantity and with the one upgrade policy I want to use my 921 for the 622. I can use the 211 later on my wife's PC so she can watch her soaps while surfing and playing games (currently using my old 501 for the purpose)...
Gerry