Hi all.
We dropped Dish over a year ago not because we didn't like it, rather we were just looking at ways to cut costs. Plus most of what we watch is available via streaming providers like Netflix and Amazon Prime. About 6 months ago though my wife wanted to get it back, so instead of signing-up for Dish with another 2 year contract I just did Time Warner which is our only wired cable provider. I have to say their service is HORRENDOUS. So given I don't foresee us dropping cable again anytime soon I'm looking back to Dish since their service is superior and cheaper than Time Warner.
I just read through the site, and boy have things changed in two years. We had the DVR 722 which was leased so it went back to Dish when we cancelled. Now I'm looking at the Hopper and Joey so we can have it in two rooms. Is this better, comparable, or worse than the DVR 722? Just curious. Also do we need a wired connection between them or are they wireless? And just to verify they both would share the same DVR right?
Something else, when we originally got Dish probably 6-7 years ago and got our DVR 722 we paid a decent amount for the 'leased' box (which i never quite understood) and we had to continue paying the monthly fee for warranty or whatever it is. If we sign-up now for a Joey and Hopper do we still have to pay a large upfront cost? I didn't see this on the website, but just curious.
Also it says we'd get a free ipad mini if we sign-up, but the more I read seems like we get either $25 off per month for a year or the iPad Mini. Sounds like about the same value either way since the iPad minis cost about $300. We're mostly an Android house, so if we forewent on the iPad Mini could we still use the Dish software to watch our content on say our Android phones and tablets (Kindle Fire and Google Nexus 7)?
The website doesn't give a very detailed breakdown of the costs, but if we signed-up for the American's Top 120 with a Joey, a Hopper, DVR service, DVR everywhere (if that's extra), and the warranty on the box, how much should this be ballpark a month? Also does DIsh still charge extra for HD? It's 2014, I'd think everything would be assumed HD now'days, so hopefully this isn't an extra charge as it once was.
Thanks as always for advice and input.
Sam
We dropped Dish over a year ago not because we didn't like it, rather we were just looking at ways to cut costs. Plus most of what we watch is available via streaming providers like Netflix and Amazon Prime. About 6 months ago though my wife wanted to get it back, so instead of signing-up for Dish with another 2 year contract I just did Time Warner which is our only wired cable provider. I have to say their service is HORRENDOUS. So given I don't foresee us dropping cable again anytime soon I'm looking back to Dish since their service is superior and cheaper than Time Warner.
I just read through the site, and boy have things changed in two years. We had the DVR 722 which was leased so it went back to Dish when we cancelled. Now I'm looking at the Hopper and Joey so we can have it in two rooms. Is this better, comparable, or worse than the DVR 722? Just curious. Also do we need a wired connection between them or are they wireless? And just to verify they both would share the same DVR right?
Something else, when we originally got Dish probably 6-7 years ago and got our DVR 722 we paid a decent amount for the 'leased' box (which i never quite understood) and we had to continue paying the monthly fee for warranty or whatever it is. If we sign-up now for a Joey and Hopper do we still have to pay a large upfront cost? I didn't see this on the website, but just curious.
Also it says we'd get a free ipad mini if we sign-up, but the more I read seems like we get either $25 off per month for a year or the iPad Mini. Sounds like about the same value either way since the iPad minis cost about $300. We're mostly an Android house, so if we forewent on the iPad Mini could we still use the Dish software to watch our content on say our Android phones and tablets (Kindle Fire and Google Nexus 7)?
The website doesn't give a very detailed breakdown of the costs, but if we signed-up for the American's Top 120 with a Joey, a Hopper, DVR service, DVR everywhere (if that's extra), and the warranty on the box, how much should this be ballpark a month? Also does DIsh still charge extra for HD? It's 2014, I'd think everything would be assumed HD now'days, so hopefully this isn't an extra charge as it once was.
Thanks as always for advice and input.
Sam
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