CES-2013 PR: DISH’s New “Hopper with Sling” Delivers Unparalleled Choice and Control, at Home or On

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DISH’s New “Hopper with Sling” Delivers Unparalleled Choice and Control, at Home or On the Go

January 07, 2013 06:00 PM Eastern Standard Time

•Hopper with Sling – The only Whole-Home HD DVR that delivers an extensive viewing experience – live TV and DVR recordings – to tablets, smartphones and PCs, at home or away
•Hopper Transfers – Moves television recordings from Hopper with Sling to iPad for viewing when away from an Internet connection
•DISH Explorer app – Second-screen app allows viewers to discover new and trending content, integrates with Twitter and Facebook, can serve as remote-control for Hopper


LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, DISH (NASDAQ:DISH) introduced Hopper™ with Sling®, the second generation of its award-winning Whole-Home HD DVR system. The new Hopper with Sling delivers several capabilities that improve the DISH experience at home and on the go by allowing customers to:

•Watch live and recorded television anywhere on Internet-connected tablets, smartphones and PCs at no additional charge using the Hopper’s new built-in Sling capabilities and the new DISH Anywhere™ app.
• Move recorded television to an iPad for viewing without an Internet connection using the free Hopper Transfers™ app.
• Transform their TVs into a home media hub with new multi-player gaming apps and the ability to ‘fling’ photos, videos and music from a mobile device.

“Last year, Hopper delivered the DISH TV experience to multiple rooms. This year, we top that and deliver it anywhere,” said Joseph P. Clayton, DISH president and CEO. “With Hopper, the value equation for pay TV becomes radically different. Customers pay only once for their content and can access it anywhere they choose, in the home, or on the go.”

Hopper with Sling builds on the award-winning Hopper Whole-Home HD DVR introduced last year, and includes exclusive DISH innovations delivered by the Hopper including PrimeTime Anytime™ and the AutoHop™ commercial-skipping feature.

SLING TECHNOLOGY POWERS DISH ANYWHERE EXPERIENCE OUTSIDE THE HOME

Sling technology is now built into each new Hopper with Sling. It works by encoding and redirecting – or place-shifting – a live or recorded TV signal from the Hopper to Internet-connected iOS and Android tablets and smartphones. The DISH Anywhere experience is also available on PCs and Macs.

Customers can also use the Sling feature to watch DVR recordings stored on Hopper’s hard drive, including major network shows recorded using DISH’s PrimeTime Anytime feature. Both live and recorded television programs are available for viewing in the home as well as outside of it.

“Consumers want to access the shows they pay for on their mobile devices and only the Hopper meets that demand,” said Vivek Khemka, vice president of Product Management at DISH. “Our new Hopper with Sling simply makes it easier for our subscribers to watch their favorite programs on the go.”

DISH continues to offer Sling place-shifting technology using a separate Sling Adapter® accessory for select DISH DVR models, including the original Hopper Whole-Home HD DVR.

HOPPER APPS DELIVER MORE CHOICE AND CONTROL

In addition to the built-in Sling place-shifting technology, the second-generation of Hopper will have several innovative features, including:

Hopper Transfers™ – This unique capability is the long-awaited solution for watching recorded television programs when no Internet connection is available, such as in-flight or traveling on the road. The Hopper Transfers app lets viewers move recorded television programs from their DVR to an iPad and watch those shows on the go for no additional charge. The transfer of these recordings to the iPad occurs via Wi-Fi in the home. This feature is exclusive to Hopper with Sling.

DISH Explorer™ – This intuitive second-screen app for iPad combines TV, social media, and remote-control capabilities to enhance the viewing experience. DISH Explorer highlights trending TV programs based on real-time TV viewer data and social media measurements. The free app enables users to engage in conversations relating to the show they are watching on Twitter and Facebook. Sports enthusiasts can even keep up with real-time stats on their favorite teams. Finally, the app can navigate the Hopper’s channel guide, DVR and on-demand features using the iPad. DISH Explorer works with all Hopper models.

Apps – Hopper expands beyond TV with music apps from Pandora® and SiriusXM® radio, as well as multi-screen, multi-player game apps like PokerFun, Trivia TV and WeDraw. These apps work in combination with smartphones and tablets.

TECH SPECS

Hopper with Sling is powered by a Broadcom BCM7425 processor and runs nearly three-times faster than any other satellite-TV receiver in the U.S. market. Hopper with Sling contains a two-terabyte hard drive, giving viewers up to 500 hours of high-definition (2,000 hours of standard definition) recordings.

DISH’s Hopper with Sling includes built-in Wi-Fi for easy networking.

Pricing and availability for Hopper with Sling will be announced later this month.

For images, visit the DISH News Room http://about.dish.com/multimedia-gallery.

About DISH

DISH Network Corporation (NASDAQ: DISH), through its subsidiary DISH Network L.L.C., provides approximately 14.042 million satellite TV customers, as of Sept. 30, 2012, with the highest quality programming and technology with the most choices at the best value, including HD Free for Life. Subscribers enjoy the largest high definition line-up with more than 200 national HD channels, the most international channels, and award-winning HD and DVR technology. DISH Network Corporation's subsidiary, Blockbuster L.L.C., delivers family entertainment to millions of customers around the world. DISH Network Corporation is a Fortune 200 company. Visit www.dish.com.
 
Hopper Transfer!!!!!!!!! By far my most anticipated feature. Been waiting for this since they launched the 922.
 
Well ... it looks like I might finally have to talk the wife to hop onto the Hopper.

Offline access would be very nice.

I have read in other posts elsewhere that the Hopper has to convert the recording first to an iPad compatible format. Also, the conversion process is essentially 1:1; hence, if you have a 2 hour program, it is going to take you 2 hours to convert the program. Of course, there will also be the transfer time to the iPad itself.
 
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I hope they get it to also work on the existing hopper with added sling, would make a lot of current hopper owners happy.
 
That sounds about right. If you rent movies via iTunes for your iPad ... a 2 hour HD movie sits at around 4GB. Now, throw in satellite compression and then conversion to iPad format ... 2GB is not that far off.

The 1:1 conversion time is what is a killer. If you are going on a flight, you would definitely have to queue up all of the conversions; hopefully this will be possible.
 
That sounds about right. If you rent movies via iTunes for your iPad ... a 2 hour HD movie sits at around 4GB. Now, throw in satellite compression and then conversion to iPad format ... 2GB is not that far off.

The 1:1 conversion time is what is a killer. If you are going on a flight, you would definitely have to queue up all of the conversions; hopefully this will be possible.

You can prepare for mobile through the dvr menu or while setting up the timer. The prep time takes the longest, the transfer is relatively quick.
 
I see nothing here to get excited about.

What will be the fees associated with this extra FEATURE?

Moving video to broadband is a bad idea, gobbles up copious amounts of spectrum that is better used for other things for no good reason, just so you can watch a movie while you walk to the store - GET A LIFE!

I have a sling adapter on my 722 and the software interface is CRAP, so I never use it.

I use my SlingBox AV, it works better, has a better picture (even though it is SD) and has a 1000% better interface.

No, I am not about to fork over $75 a month for high speed uploads, which you must have for even Sling HD to work well.

Dish owns Slingbox which has a very nifty interface, but they seem to always go for el-cheapo.

The ability to record more simultaneous channels, i.e. entire sets of transponders would be a useful feature - not Frankensteining a questionable technology onto a good idea.
 
"Hopper Transfers™ – This unique capability is the long-awaited solution for watching recorded television programs when no Internet connection is available, such as in-flight or traveling on the road. The Hopper Transfers app lets viewers move recorded television programs from their DVR to an iPad and watch those shows on the go for no additional charge. The transfer of these recordings to the iPad occurs via Wi-Fi in the home. This feature is exclusive to Hopper with Sling. "

Finally a Pocket Dish replacement? Have kept a VIP622 all these years just so I can load content offline for airplane trips. Will have to stay tuned for how this all works out.
 

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