So we want both.
BTW linky no worky.
Here's what I am using now:
http://www.walmart.com/ip/VIZIO-Co-Star-Stream-Player/22664414
So we want both.
BTW linky no worky.
Of course most people don't have those things. And, even if they did, the keyboard would be tied to that device.But that's just it. Most people don't have HTPCs or Google TV. Members on this forum aren't representative of the general public with regards to these things. I think overall a smartphone app would be useful to more people than wireless keyboard support.
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Of course most people don't have those things. And, even if they did, the keyboard would be tied to that device.
My point, that you obviously missed, is quite simple: When you have no devices in the LR that require a keyboard, you don't have a keyboard in the LR. When you have a device in the LR that uses a keyboard, you do have a keyboard in the LR. If the Hopper was able to use a keyboard, a lot of people would get keyboards for their Hopper. Better yet, it could come with one, or have it offered as an affordable add-on, like the Sling adapter, Wi-Fi dongle, or OTA tuner. (The first twoo moot with the new HWS.)
They were previewing a remote with built-in keypad, for a while. But, I thought they were trying to do to much with it. All they need is to add a keypad to the standard remote, or come up with something like the link I provided earlier - a 3/4 size KB with mouse functionality. If they added some standard remote buttons, like guide, channel, volume, transport, even better.
That's nice that you have smartphones and tablets everywhere. I don't. My smartphone usually goes on the charger when I get home. And, my tablet usually lives in the bedroom. My wife's two devices don't count, as she would never put such apps on them, being a wife and stuff.There is no reason to buy a keyboard when you have smart phones and tablets everywhere. There would be a few who would buy keyboards but not many.
That's nice that you have smartphones and tablets everywhere. I don't. My smartphone usually goes on the charger when I get home. And, my tablet usually lives in the bedroom. My wife's two devices don't count, as she would never put such apps on them, being a wife and stuff.
I think Charlie would have to buy a piece of Netflix before this happens.
Yes, first he bought Blockbuster and is dismantling it store by store as we speak, then next he buys Netflix ..........
I use Hulu the least of the three, or perhaps tied for 2nd with Amazon. I absolutely hate the fact that Hulu has commercials. I find it offensive, as it is a pay service. But, they do have closed captions, which Amazon does not. So, I often find myself using Hulu over Amazon for the same programming, when watching with my wife. However, if Netflix has that programming, I go with that. It has the best and fastest interface of the three. And, I have no issue with PQ.Netflix: the least used or useful of my running experiments along with Amazon and Hulu Plus. Oh, and Netflix easily the worst PQ of the three, and yes, I have 30mbs downstream and Netflix's current implementation of Super HD is pathetic. However, really surprised at how much good NON-broadcast TV content Hulu Plus has, and they have co-produced some of my favorite BBC comedies that are Exclusive to Hulu Plus from some time before wide release. Amazon is a surprising 2nd place for my tastes, needs and budget because too much content is NOT Prime but rather the legacy purchase or rent. But I highly anticipate Netflix getting canceled at the end of my OTT experiment while Amazon and Hulu Plus are kept.
I use Hulu the least of the three, or perhaps tied for 2nd with Amazon. I absolutely hate the fact that Hulu has commercials. I find it offensive, as it is a pay service. But, they do have closed captions, which Amazon does not. So, I often find myself using Hulu over Amazon for the same programming, when watching with my wife. However, if Netflix has that programming, I go with that. It has the best and fastest interface of the three. And, I have no issue with PQ.
The above experience is with the Roku, which I find to have the best overall performance for the three apps vs Logitech Revue and/or Panasonic Viera Connect on my TV's or BDP's.
Leave Netflix alone! they are happy doing what they do. There is no upside to Dish being involved with Netflix.I think that Charlie would be very smart in approaching Netflix with a deal to include their subscription service with every dish network sub- Charlie could give Netflix access to all the blockbuster stuff/content/storage and Charlie could make the hopper the most kick a$$ streaming internet box on the market. Imagine being able to use the dvr on a sling loaded hopper to download a movie from Netflix then send it to your ipad to view on the road without using your wireless data plan. I think it would be an awesome match. Talk about a sticky dish customer. If the hopper had kick butt Netflix integration it would be that much harder to get somebody to switch to another provider. Then you could add the search feature from the google tv box and you would be set- Chrome integration....
Netflix: the least used or useful of my running experiments along with Amazon and Hulu Plus. Oh, and Netflix easily the worst PQ of the three, and yes, I have 30mbs downstream and Netflix's current implementation of Super HD is pathetic. However, really surprised at how much good NON-broadcast TV content Hulu Plus has, and they have co-produced some of my favorite BBC comedies that are Exclusive to Hulu Plus from some time before wide release. Amazon is a surprising 2nd place for my tastes, needs and budget because too much content is NOT Prime but rather the legacy purchase or rent. But I highly anticipate Netflix getting canceled at the end of my OTT experiment while Amazon and Hulu Plus are kept.