Dish now has the cheapest HD receiver price. Not too bad considering Dish Network receivers are usually more expensive than DirecTv receivers.
Stargazer said:I wish they would have had two HD tv outputs on the 622. I think that was a huge mistake. The 222 would have two HD tv outputs and the 622 wouldn't.
Ray S said:I assume the 222 is just a receiver and not a DVR, correct?
roachxp said:I was thinking the same thing, the 622,411, 211 are all not 1080p compatible for the future, especially when ESPN 1080p rolls out. The HDMI connectors need to be 1.3 version or higher.
Of course E* probably knows something that we don't maybe they will screw us Mpeg4 early adopters
sullivbt said:John Kotches;
True, but not quite true at the same time . All versions of the HDMI spec present the phsyical capability (i.e. bandwidth) to carry 1080p. The issue with 1080p is in the actual transfer protocol and "content protection" (i.e. DRM) areas, and those will NOT be finalized until the HDMI Spec V1.3 is released later this summer. Full 1080p output has already been sh*tcanned for the recently released first-gen HD-DVD players and, as of this moment, there is a very large possiblity that the first Blu-ray players (perhaps even including the PS3) will NOT be capable of outputting a 1080p signal. So, while technically one could say HDMI V1.0 is 1080p "capable", the reality is that is really is not.