mike123abc said:http://www.satelliteguys.us/dish-network-forum/234408-satelliteguys-first-look-review-dish-sling-3.html#post2387858
I pointed out that the 922 was a failure as a flagship in 2010... It has been known a long time that it was a dead end....
yesScott reported in another thread that the whole development team has been pulled off the 922 for work on Hopper/Joey. This would explain why nothing has been done for the 922 since Dish got their mits on the new hardware from Echostar. That said, I presume that Dish will recycle those engineers back to the 922 to put in updates such as BBMP as soon as the workload on the Hopper/Joey gets more sustainable. Am I dreaming?
http://www.satelliteguys.us/dish-ne...rst-look-review-dish-sling-3.html#post2387858
I pointed out that the 922 was a failure as a flagship in 2010... It has been known a long time that it was a dead end....
Looking at some photos at the CES forums it seems the Hopper menus are on the same format as the 922.
I think I read it was designed on the 922's frame too, it is interesting to hear the 922 team is working exclusively on the Hopper. I suspect no BB for the 922 anytime soon if ever if these reports are accurate. I personally don't use BB or any of the PPV movie services, I pay enough per month for Dish.
--- i hate to say this, but i lost my money because i didn't read the forecast for the 922, older receivers are getting more features than the 922! - the worst thing is that i bought the 922 and paid full price, not as an upgrade! - now, i'm undecided from getting a 722 or to wait for the hopper, maybe the hopper will go the same steps as the 922 and the next year will be obsolete too ---
I got one of those 921 for free last summer.... older 921 receiver. That bad boy cost me $1000.00 to own. NEVER AGAIN . Lets all say that together: NEVER AGAIN DISH.:rant:
Blockbuster and HBO on Demand ARE coming to the 922. The majority of the code for the Hopper is 922 code, and the team has been working overtime getting the code working with Hopper.I was a supporter of the 922 but no Blockbuster, and now no HBO On Demand makes me realize that I've been wasting money on dead end technology. It's as if their whole 922 development team quit and they have no idea what to do with this product anymore.