New User Interface - sweet
Sling Built In - Awsome
Web Access - Nice
Trigger remote - neat
Support for Custom Apps! - $#@! Stop the Presses!
With so many new things that the 922 brings to the table, this one feature either has been missed by most reports/reviews, or is just underestimated around here. While the Sling tech is great, if you really want to have it now, you can. Just buy and add a slingbox proHD, and your 722 can be a 922 jr.
But with the added capability of writing custom applications for this DVR, the 922 moves from being just a product to being a platform. My guess is that this would be strongly influenced by the Sling folks that are now part of echostar. They have a lot of experience in working with other open platforms such as Blackberry and iPhones. They know that there is greater value in having an open platform, especially in market share. Plus I'm sure that when someone pitched the idea to Charlie, once they spoke of "app store" revenue, it was quickly green-lighted. Now throw in support for QAM/True2way cable cards and the 922 is even MSO independent.
I didn't believe it before, but now I agree that the term "Tivo Killer" rightly applies here. I have to wonder though, how much control of the DVR will custom app have? Will people be able to write apps that can control the playback of content or changing channels? Or will the apps be limited to simple nifty computer programs will possible internet access? I sure wonder what the limits of the SDK will be.
This should be a very exciting year for Echostar. I am going to have a fun time watching it unfold.
Sling Built In - Awsome
Web Access - Nice
Trigger remote - neat
Support for Custom Apps! - $#@! Stop the Presses!
With so many new things that the 922 brings to the table, this one feature either has been missed by most reports/reviews, or is just underestimated around here. While the Sling tech is great, if you really want to have it now, you can. Just buy and add a slingbox proHD, and your 722 can be a 922 jr.
But with the added capability of writing custom applications for this DVR, the 922 moves from being just a product to being a platform. My guess is that this would be strongly influenced by the Sling folks that are now part of echostar. They have a lot of experience in working with other open platforms such as Blackberry and iPhones. They know that there is greater value in having an open platform, especially in market share. Plus I'm sure that when someone pitched the idea to Charlie, once they spoke of "app store" revenue, it was quickly green-lighted. Now throw in support for QAM/True2way cable cards and the 922 is even MSO independent.
I didn't believe it before, but now I agree that the term "Tivo Killer" rightly applies here. I have to wonder though, how much control of the DVR will custom app have? Will people be able to write apps that can control the playback of content or changing channels? Or will the apps be limited to simple nifty computer programs will possible internet access? I sure wonder what the limits of the SDK will be.
This should be a very exciting year for Echostar. I am going to have a fun time watching it unfold.
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