Which is the number one reason I have been with Dish since the original DISHPlayer. I just don't know how many gearheads are out there.The Hopper 3 is still hands down worlds above what anyone else has.
Which is the number one reason I have been with Dish since the original DISHPlayer. I just don't know how many gearheads are out there.The Hopper 3 is still hands down worlds above what anyone else has.
Which is the number one reason I have been with Dish since the original DISHPlayer. I just don't know how many gearheads are out there.
Loved it when it worked and that was only before the Microsoft /DISH legal dust up that sank the receiver forever. Good concept and it was my first exposure to the internet in my home back in 99. Bought my first real computer in 2001 once the prices dropped a bit.LOVED the Dishplayer. Was way ahead of its time.
Getting up breathless to see if there was an update. Knowing the "Jenny Code" by heart. Waiting 15 minutes for a 30 second video to download.LOVED the Dishplayer. Was way ahead of its time.
LOVED the Dishplayer. Was way ahead of its time.
Not that I am aware of.Dang it! I tried to go to the EKB receiver comparison chart to figure out what a Dishplayer was, but alas, dishuser.org no longer resolves. Does anybody know what happened to it?
Edited to add: I Googled it and it seems to have moved over here: The EchoStar Knowledge Base. I see we're talking about the Dishplayer 7100/7200 with WebTV even. Do we have a web browser on any current Dish receiver these days?
My vote would be for Firefox, if Dish ever wants to add one.Dang it! I tried to go to the EKB receiver comparison chart to figure out what a Dishplayer was, but alas, dishuser.org no longer resolves. Does anybody know what happened to it?
Edited to add: I Googled it and it seems to have moved over here: The EchoStar Knowledge Base. I see we're talking about the Dishplayer 7100/7200 with WebTV even. Do we have a web browser on any current Dish receiver these days?
Ah the good old days when DISH was up and growing company.Here's an old press release about the Dishplayer: DISH Network - Investor Relations - 1.888.825.2557
I remember a lot of people liked the cable pig.
LOL....HDMI was just a gleam in some engineer's eye at that time. But it DID have two things that only a few boxes (Sony's DTV receiver being one) had at that time: A Toslink optical audio out and S-Video out!Back then I’m not sure you could even get a video card that output HDMI
OOH, do you remember the short-lived 3D-animated mascot that Dish introduced in mid-2003 as part of their new ad campaign? Basically they turned the Dish 500 antenna (with a Legacy LNBF) into a anthropomorphic spokesantenna called (looks like I made a new word, "spokesantenna", lol), with their new slogan being: "It's all in the Dish!"
What do you think?
The commercial that introduced the mascot: "the Dish", sometime in March of 2003.
Basically "the Dish" sitting in the couch and jumping while watching TV....
"The Dish" shows up at a house where somebody has a DishPVR 501 (can anybody say nostalgia?), zapping the ads with fast forward, while his wife talks about the blouse and turkey pot pie. (she got zapped with fast forward also!)
And here's the Dish website, from July of 2003, with the Flash animation of "the Dish", archived: DISH Network -- Home
Next, early in 2004, we got the cable pig....