For $40.00 to DISH to enable it.You can plug an EHD into the Wally and it becomes a fully functioning DVR.
For $40.00 to DISH to enable it.You can plug an EHD into the Wally and it becomes a fully functioning DVR.
Gotta buy the Wally also, I have no idea what they cost.For $40.00 to DISH to enable it.
And my point stands - wife likes the Hopper 3 and Joey. Case closed.And my point stands, YTTV is $73, which includes the DVR and up to 3 rooms, is still less expensive.
My post was about what the title of this thread is-
Replacing Dish Network Options?
I do not know if you tried just the streaming services or a Live TV service, you have never clarified that.My wife wanted to try the other services… then she realized none were like the Hopper 3 and she wanted her dish back.
Everyone is different, the only time I use the service is during Football, Sept-Jan. and the only thing I watch on it is Football.IPTV is not as good for everyone as some make it try to sound.
I had Dish and now have YTTV. What I liked about Dish was having a dedicated remote control.I do not know if you tried just the streaming services or a Live TV service, you have never clarified that.
Anyone coming from Traditional Paid Live TV, I always recommend going to YTTV, easier to get use to, jumping right into just the streaming services is too big of a change at first.
YTTV is a great service, easy to use, great picture, sound, unlimited DVR, 3 rooms and with the price only $73, less then Dish, a lot less then DirecTV and Comcast.
Everyone is different, the only time I use the service is during Football, Sept-Jan. and the only thing I watch on it is Football.
I much prefer the streaming services for the much better video/sound quality, which Cable/Satellite no longer give us because of compression.
For example, I was amazed when Paramount+ started giving subscribers CBS shows in 4K,
For $40.00 to DISH to enable it.
No but you can get it through Friendly TV which is $9.99 per month for HD, Unlimited DVR (holds shows for 9 months like YTTV and DIRECTV Streaming), 4 Simultaneous Screens, and OnDemand. Also has a 7 day free trial.I also miss The History Channel, which is not currently available on YTTV. Is there a way to buy the History Channel by itself?
If we ever drop Philo to get the sports and news channels, this is what we'll do. Get Sling Orange&Blue with FrndlyTV for the channels not on the basic package. At $64.99/month, it's still cheaper than any of the other services.No but you can get it through Friendly TV which is $9.99 per month for HD, Unlimited DVR (holds shows for 9 months like YTTV and DIRECTV Streaming), 4 Simultaneous Screens, and OnDemand. Also has a 7 day free trial.
Paid $60 for the Wally and $40 for the DVR fee 4 years ago in August 2020. So that means I'm at $2.08 a month and it keeps going down each month.
Welcome Pack goes up to $61.99 next month, plus the Box Fees.Even with the Wally and the EHD/DVR, the cheapest plan is Welcome Pack at $50, correct?
Welcome Pack goes up to $61.99 next month
Just go to the streaming services then, you will get the content from Traditional Paid Live TV plus all the streaming shows and movies.I've been out of the pay-TV game for about 5 years now, so these prices are sticker-shocking to me. I have been getting by on FTA, OTA and Netflix, but there isn't much available FTA anymore, and you can only watch reruns on OTA so many times. I don't need any sports channels as I can watch the Chiefs OTA and the Cardinals via MLB.tv for free through Tmobile.
$99.00 from DISH For my RV and Walmart has them at $71.85. Amazon has them for $59.00. I just checked.Gotta buy the Wally also, I have no idea what they cost.
I am curious what features she was missing from the Hopper. It has honestly been so long since I had Dish, that I can't recall what it was like.My wife wanted to try the other services… then she realized none were like the Hopper 3 and she wanted her dish back.
IPTV is not as good for everyone as some make it try to sound.
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