Hello to each of you,
I would really appreciate some assistance here. But before I begin, please; I'm not posting this to start a war of which of the two satellite services is better. I'm starting this thread, because I have a neurological disease. Due to this, I have problems remembering the details of each of the two satellite companies offerings. So, I really truly honestly need help sorting through my service options. So please, if you can penetrate through the fog that I am in (hahahhaha, both that which I was born with and that which has inflicted me due to disease) I could really, truly, and honestly use some help. Here are my questions.
1. What are the features of a wireless Joey? I have a family member that could really be helped by her being able to put this in her room, when she wants it in there, and getting it out when she desires.
2. Does the Hopper 3 have 4K capability? How about the Hopper 2?
3. From what I am able to see from the Directv site, they offer full time channels dedicated to Sports. Is this also the case with Dish? If not how does that work? I am also a huge Chicago Cubs Fan, does Dish Network offer the MLB Extra Innings Package?
4. Members of my family loved the auto record of network programing, when I had Dish a couple of years ago. Have the networks squashed this feature?
5. Directv's HD Genie, seems very versatile in the way it works with it's wireless Genie mini's. The Genie for example can be hidden in the home, while the minis can be mounted on the back of the tvs and never seen. How versatile and flexible are the Joey's? There is no real explanation readily available on the dish site's home page. Directv explains their equipments functions in plain site. (Again, please no bashing, I need information...I'm struggling due to my neuro disease.)
6. One of the things that I really like about my current Cable provider in my location is that when I watch a sporting event, the green grass doesn't appear to be moving around like it is alive, due to compression and pixelization issues. How does the field of play look on Dish currently? When I had Dish previously, there was an issue with this? Is it still there, though this would not be a game breaker (BAD SPIKE, BAD.. Not even funny), I do want to know what it is going to be like, as I watch my Cubs win the World Series this year.
7. Please give me your overall view of the POSITIVE differences between the way Dish provides it's channels vs. the POSITIVE way that Directv does theirs. (Again, I'm interested in how they function.. I'm not interested in hearing one side bash the other.) I used to understand the differences, but my neurological disease greatly affects my memory. No, I'm not faking it. I need positive help here, Please!
Thank you for your help. I truly do need your guidance and your patience. Again, Thanks
Spike
I would really appreciate some assistance here. But before I begin, please; I'm not posting this to start a war of which of the two satellite services is better. I'm starting this thread, because I have a neurological disease. Due to this, I have problems remembering the details of each of the two satellite companies offerings. So, I really truly honestly need help sorting through my service options. So please, if you can penetrate through the fog that I am in (hahahhaha, both that which I was born with and that which has inflicted me due to disease) I could really, truly, and honestly use some help. Here are my questions.
1. What are the features of a wireless Joey? I have a family member that could really be helped by her being able to put this in her room, when she wants it in there, and getting it out when she desires.
2. Does the Hopper 3 have 4K capability? How about the Hopper 2?
3. From what I am able to see from the Directv site, they offer full time channels dedicated to Sports. Is this also the case with Dish? If not how does that work? I am also a huge Chicago Cubs Fan, does Dish Network offer the MLB Extra Innings Package?
4. Members of my family loved the auto record of network programing, when I had Dish a couple of years ago. Have the networks squashed this feature?
5. Directv's HD Genie, seems very versatile in the way it works with it's wireless Genie mini's. The Genie for example can be hidden in the home, while the minis can be mounted on the back of the tvs and never seen. How versatile and flexible are the Joey's? There is no real explanation readily available on the dish site's home page. Directv explains their equipments functions in plain site. (Again, please no bashing, I need information...I'm struggling due to my neuro disease.)
6. One of the things that I really like about my current Cable provider in my location is that when I watch a sporting event, the green grass doesn't appear to be moving around like it is alive, due to compression and pixelization issues. How does the field of play look on Dish currently? When I had Dish previously, there was an issue with this? Is it still there, though this would not be a game breaker (BAD SPIKE, BAD.. Not even funny), I do want to know what it is going to be like, as I watch my Cubs win the World Series this year.
7. Please give me your overall view of the POSITIVE differences between the way Dish provides it's channels vs. the POSITIVE way that Directv does theirs. (Again, I'm interested in how they function.. I'm not interested in hearing one side bash the other.) I used to understand the differences, but my neurological disease greatly affects my memory. No, I'm not faking it. I need positive help here, Please!
Thank you for your help. I truly do need your guidance and your patience. Again, Thanks
Spike