Yep, lost me with this.
Yep, lost me with this.
Yep, lost me with this.
Pffft, I don't expect whatever "blocks" they come up with to last for long. It's all too easy to bypass various DRM measures really. I give it the blocks the amount of time it takes for the Apps store to come to the GoogleTV. Can almost guarantee you that one of the first apps will be something that will allow you to watch that content.
No the box will not be offered by retailers.
GoogleTV has nothing to do with DISH other then it can control DISH devices over the HDMI. You can buy, use and enjoy and GoogleTV box and you don't need to be a DISH customer.So much for Google tv and DISH. With 3 of the big 4 networks refusing access, that leaves just FOX . Oh Wait a minute Fox is about to be pulled come 11/1/10. So that would be all 4 nets. I see limited use of the box without access to the network programming.
Then something changed as about two weeks ago I got a document that said the boxes will not be available from retailers.Wrong Answer Scott.. We will be selling them Dish sent us a fact blast telling us our economics on selling them.. Out Sell price will be the $179 price point too..
Then something changed as about two weeks ago I got a document that said the boxes will not be available from retailers.
DISH subscribers may purchase a Logitech Revue from a DISH Retailer for $179.The $179 price is only available for the first Logitech Revue installed and activated on a customer’s account; additional Logitech Revues installed and activated on an account may each be purchased by the customer at the MSRP of $299. Please note that the Logitech Revue is owned and not leased by the customer.
After activation, the customer will be billed the monthly $4 DVR Integration Fee on their monthly billing statement to receive the full benefits of the Google TV with DISH Network service.
GoogleTV has nothing to do with DISH other then it can control DISH devices over the HDMI. You can buy, use and enjoy and GoogleTV box and you don't need to be a DISH customer.
You might be right about that.Are you sure about that, Scott. I was under the impression it was controlling the box via a TCP/IP connection... That would explain why the Google TV update allowed the boxes to be 'discovered' from within windows. I think the HDMI is just an audio/video pass through with power commands floating through it. I believe search, etc... is searching the receiver via TCP/IP. They already had it addressable via TCP/IP from the Sling portal (iPhone remote). I think they just opened up that API (if you even want to go far enough to call it that) to devices on the home network with the proper key.
Will you double check that?
You might be right about that.
When I set mine up it detected all the DVR's on my network. And it showed me their IP address. I had to select which one I was hooking it up to.