rocket69 said:
you also might want to take a look at price per box
1HD & 1 SD is free
2HD & 1 SD is $7
2HD & 2 SD is $14
DVR Fee is only $7 and covers all DVR's on account
1 HDDVR & 1 Slave SDtv/DVR is Free
2 HDDVR & 1 Slave SDtv/DVR $10
2 HDDVR & 2 Slave SDtv/DVR $17
Make sure dish has what you want and will be less then DTV as i have far more boxes on DTV and pay less then dish
I also recommend taking a look at the 211(k) as an option. You have the option of turning the 211(k) into a DVR for a one-time fee of $40 along with your own external hard drive(s). There is no DVR fee (currently $6/month last time I checked) associated with it.
So, as a new sub, I believe you can get 3 HD boxes for "free." If you have just 3 HD TVs, then you could get 3 211s which could all turn into DVRs without a monthly DVR fee. The downside with the 211 possibly would be no streaming. The upside, on the other hand, is that you can connect an over the air antenna directly to the receiver and tune to the channels on the receiver along with having the electronic programming guide data. The first 211 would be free while each additional 211 would be $7/month for a total of $14/month for 3 HD TVs with the option of turning each into a DVR. (If you want just two HD TVs with the option of turning them into DVRs, 2 211s would be $7/month. If you want only one HDTV with the option of turning it into a DVR, the monthly equipment fee would be $0.00 or free.)
If you have 4 TVs, I would recommend an HD Duo (without the DVR capabilities) for 2 TVs (one independent HD and one independent SD [with down converted 480i HD channels--nice if you want to watch HD only channels in that room]). This would be the primary receiver for $0.00. Then, I would recommend 2 211(k)s. Each would be $7 month (You would need an external hard drive and a one-time $40 fee to turn them into DVRs). This would cost $14/month in equipment fees for 4 TVs. (If you want a 3-TV setup by dropping one 211, the monthly equipment fees for the 3 TVs would be $7/month.)
If you want 2 TVs (one HD and one SD) with DVR service, the equipment (HD Duo DVR) would be free, but a $6 DVR fee would apply.
If you want 2 TVs (one HD and one SD) without DVR service, the equipment (HD Duo) would be free or $0.00/month.
While nice, the Hopper is a new kind of animal with all kinds of fees.
While I kept equipment costs in mind, ultimately, you want to try to get the equipment you want the first time as a new customer as it most likely will not cost you with an agreement.
If you need a pricing tool, I recommend this one:
http://commercial.dishnetwork.com/calculator/default.aspx