1. Eight tuners. This would allow 4 rooms to record two shows at once.
2. Multiplier games. Each client using RF to play games against 3 other receivers.
3. The ability to have folders (although this may come out in a new S/W release). Imagine having a folder for "Joe's Recordings", and "Kim's Recordings".
4. A way to put a password on a recorded show.
5. A 2 way messaging service. Imagine gramps down in the basement watching TV, you can use a (keyboard?) to send a message to him like "lunch is ready". With this you can send a message to all receivers. Imagine each kid has a joey in upstairs bedrooms. The mother can message them all on the hopper "supper is ready".
6. Recommendations. If your watching a really good movie/Tv show , you can recommend it, recommend it to one receiver, or all. Next time someone turn's their Joey on, a message will pop up "Ted recommended the following movie"
7. The ability to name each receiver, and the possibility of using an avatar for each one.
8. The ability to Skype someone.
Maybe it's just the inventor side of me, but I think the future of whole-home satellite TV is social integration and communication. I think the satellite receiver needs to serve as an entire part media server, part computer, part satellite receiver.
2. Multiplier games. Each client using RF to play games against 3 other receivers.
3. The ability to have folders (although this may come out in a new S/W release). Imagine having a folder for "Joe's Recordings", and "Kim's Recordings".
4. A way to put a password on a recorded show.
5. A 2 way messaging service. Imagine gramps down in the basement watching TV, you can use a (keyboard?) to send a message to him like "lunch is ready". With this you can send a message to all receivers. Imagine each kid has a joey in upstairs bedrooms. The mother can message them all on the hopper "supper is ready".
6. Recommendations. If your watching a really good movie/Tv show , you can recommend it, recommend it to one receiver, or all. Next time someone turn's their Joey on, a message will pop up "Ted recommended the following movie"
7. The ability to name each receiver, and the possibility of using an avatar for each one.
8. The ability to Skype someone.
Maybe it's just the inventor side of me, but I think the future of whole-home satellite TV is social integration and communication. I think the satellite receiver needs to serve as an entire part media server, part computer, part satellite receiver.