The box obviously has networking capability, which means PPV, VOD, web streaming and gaming, online shopping...all kinds of revenue streams which need the smart card.
BTW, Dish got into CableCard business recently, guess we will see something soon, what will support QAM and encrypted channels.
To me, the picture of the DTVPal DVR blows the 722 out of the water. Both set on the same OTA HD channel, in comparison, the DTVPal is superior in sharpness, color and detail. The 722 is connected via HDMI, the DTVPal via component. I'm gonna swap cables and see if it's still that way, especially since I'd have to buy another HDMI cable. If the component is better, I'll leave it that way.
Also, just wondering how you and Navychop have dealt with the remote conflict problem between the DTVPal and the 722. I guess I could use the 722 UHF remote to turn the 722 off and on separately from the DTVPal, but I'm already using an IR universal remote hate to have another one cluttering up my coffee table.
Thanks! I intend to leave the card out, also. Have you been able to do the update without the card installed?So far I have really no idea, why to use the card that came with it. Everything works fine without it. I thought I'd fire it up the first time without, because I got a OTA machine, and I refuse to accept I have to use a card for free OTA. I'll put the card away for now.. I'd recommend, everybody fires their DTVPal up without a card for now. We'll see what the future use for it is gonna be.
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