Hey everyone. Im new, but did some research on here before pulling the trigger on Dish. I was previously with DirecTV and Uverse TV although I've been streaming the last couple months while I considered who to go with.
Today I had a Hopper 3, with 2 wireless Joey's installed. The hardest part was ordering. Making sure I understood everything and getting the equipment I wanted. I didnt have to pay for any receivers, only the wireless bridge which was $54 and they say they'll send me a $25 visa gift card, we'll see. I did get a code for Netflix for $120, essentially a year of service, which was awesome!
The install could not have been more smooth. The tech was awesome and put up with my questions and was very thorough on explaining the hardware and features. He seemed very knowledgeable, although he admitted the Hopper 3 was so new, he may not know everything. I tried to have everything as ready as possible too.
So far, I am impressed with the service. The picture is great, and is easily better than Uverse TV. Its hard to compare the picture to DirecTV since its been a while since I've had them. But I have no complaints at all. The UI is great and easy to view. I had read that the Hopper3 has a new UI, so I was worried the Joeys would be different, but all 3 are the same.
Like with anything, there are a few things I dislike. In regards to the receivers, the Hopper3 is huge compared the AT&T boxes. This would make it difficult to hide the box without ample room. The wireless joeys are slightly larger that the wireless AT&T boxes, and much larger than the wireless DirecTV boxes my dad has. Not a huge deal but if youre short on space and want to hide stuff, this could be an issue.
I have already run into some programming issues I don't like. I tried to catch the Stanford vs Texas game on LHN, and I was greeted with no programming. Imagine my surprise to find it on the SD channel only. The picture was horrible so I moved on. I hope that is not a regular thing, where sports are in SD but not on the HD channel. I then tuned into MLB Network for the TCU vs Houston game and was greeted with a blackout banner. I found this very odd, because my dad, who has DirecTV and lives 2 miles away, was watching it. A call to support yielded no help or answers.
The last thing i've found so far I don't like is that, the power button on the remotes do not control both the box and the TV for on/off functions. The installer said it has been a sour point for a while for some customers. But really, its just a nit picky thing and truly isnt a huge deal.
I have not tried the DVR yet, but i'm sure my wife and daughter will give it a work out.
Overall, I'm pleased. But realistically its only been a few hours, and I'm eager to put it thought the motions and see what it can do. I just hope I don't continue to have issues with sports in HD or being blacked out, that will be a problem.