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List Price: $399.99 Price: $199.99 You Save: $200.00 (50%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Item Dimensions: Label: Echostar Manufacturer: Echostar Model: 625 MPN: 625 Publisher: Echostar Studio: Echostar Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: We are a Dish Network dealer. This item is brand new in the box with all parts. This receiver must be added to your account before we can ship. If you don't have an account we can get one set-up for you. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - No swap when you use it on 2 tvsIts great to be able to record things when you want but this model only has 2 tuners so unless you want both tvs to be watching the same thing there is no way to make use of the swap and pip buttons if you have it connected to another tv. It holds a pretty decent amount of video though up to 150 hours. It only has 1 USB input. Its kind of big so you would expect that it has a place to plug in your tvs power cord into it but it doesnt. You can pause but thats about the only good thing since you ... Read More Rating: - Closest thing to reliable a DVR can be -this DVR is enough reason to dump the cable company and the junk Motorola DVRImagine if a DVR could be as easy, straightforward and reliable as a Blackberry and this is it. This DVR responds quickly to instructions and never lags (delay) when you push a button like the Motorola's from the cable company's are famous for. Just like the Blackberry thumbwheel, this thing is easy to use. The menu paths are intuitive so when you initiate a task, you start with the first function then likely just keep pressing the "Select" button to finish your ... Read More Rating: - What to do with an old DVR 625 without a dish network subscriptionWithout a Dish Network subscription there are still a few things you can do with an old DVR 625. I found that you can watch the videos stored on the DVR without a service card. It cannot be used to record, watch TV inputs or USB memory stick. You can take the 235 G hard drive out and copy all the recorded shows to your own PC. Just remove the hard drive from the DVR and connect it to a desktop computer. The Dish Network uses a Linux hard disk format called Ext. (Dish Network uses Linux to run its unit ... Read More Rating: - The reason I am a Dish subscriber is this unit.I believe in stable rates, good selection, low cost, and no compromises on features. The Dish network covers me on this, and the DVR unit I have from them only cements my goodwill with them. I have tried the Cablevision DVR, for about two weeks, and I've used a friend's DirecTV unit as well. I don't claim to be well-versed in all DVRs and I know they are all different in user interface, if not basic function. Dish's 622/625 unit is superior to these three systems' DVR offerings in function ... Read More Rating: - I own two DVR: 625 DVR Dual Tuner and (2) the 160 hour replaytvI Own 160 H replaytv model (for about 4 years). And recently I got another DVR that comes with DISH (the 625 DVR Dual Tuner model). I see a review from Daniel in Dec.. Daneil, maybe the replaytv model is the perfect one you are looking for (although there are a few problems with it too). My experience comparing these two DVR below. I gace the DISH unit one star, amybe because of how unhappy I am with in comparrison to the replaytv unit. I would still recommend either of these DVR's ... Read More |