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With the revolutionary Hopper DVR you can watch your favorite Netflix shows and movies as a bonus to your DISH programming. Enjoy the TV shows and movies everyone is talking about on the Netflix* streaming app, and stream them easily on your DVR for a seamless television experience. DISH was the first major satellite TV provider to include direct access to Netflix on its set-top box for your convenience.

Don't get caught in the cold. Watch your local weather right on your TV. Also view today's radar, forecast and the 5 day forecast. Check it out on channel 214 or in DISH HOME Channel 100. No extra equipment is required.

Manage your DISH account from the comfort of your couch and save yourself a phone call. It is easy to add programming, view and pay your bill with your remote through the interactive Customer Support Application. Phone line or Broadband connection required.

Play ball. The MLBN Interactive TV app delivers national and local news from around the MLB right to your TV. The app also brings daily box scores with instant updates as they happen. Find it today in DISH HOME Channel 100 or in the Hopper "Apps" folder.

*Netflix streaming membership required. Additional Important Terms
Services may not be available on all receiver models. Phone line may be required for some interactive features. Access to some interactive features may be limited if you are being billed by a third party.
Requires 24-month commitment and credit qualification. Early Termination Fee applies. Upfront fees, taxes and state-specific surcharges may apply. All packages, programming, features, and functionality are subject to change. Monthly fees apply: Hopper, $10; Joey, $5; Super Joey, $10. Premium channel subject to change based on premium channel availability.

The Fire TV Stick 4K Max is Amazon's most powerful streaming stick with Wi-Fi 6E support and Ambient Experience. Users can watch movies and TV shows in 4K Ultra HD support for leading HDR formats, Dolby Vision and immersive Dolby Atmos audio. It includes the Alexa Voice Remote Enhanced with dedicated power, volume, and channel buttons to control compatible TVs, soundbars and receivers.

The Fire TV Stick 4K is the next generation of our most popular 4K streaming stick with Wi-Fi 6 support. From playoffs to premieres, experience it all like you're there with support for cinematic 4K Ultra HD. Experience vivid color and brightness with support for Dolby Vision and HDR 10+, immersive sound with Dolby Atmos, and smooth streaming with Wi-Fi 6. It includes the Alexa Voice Remote with dedicated power and volume buttons to control compatible TVs, soundbars and receivers.

Fire TV Stick 4K Max is our most powerful streaming stick with an optimized 1.8GHz quad-core processor and Wi-Fi 6 support. Watch movies and TV shows come to life in vibrant 4K Ultra HD with support for Dolby Vision, HDR 10, HDR10+, HLG, and immersive Dolby Atmos audio. It includes the Alexa Voice Remote with dedicated power and volume buttons to control a wide range of compatible IR-enabled devices including TVs, sound bars, and A/V receivers, plus convenient preset app buttons. Press and hold the voice button and ask Alexa to find, launch and control your content, or switch TV inputs, control lights, thermostats, and other compatible smart home devices. View live camera feeds without stopping your show, using live view picture-in-picture. Get fluid, gameplay and fast-rendering graphics with an enhanced 750Mhz GPU. Plus switch to low-lag cloud gaming with Auto Low Latency Mode support.

Fire TV Stick (3rd Gen) is the successor to Fire TV Stick (2nd Gen). Fire TV Stick (3rd Gen) features an enhanced 1.7 GHz quad-core processor that makes it more powerful than the previous generation, while using less power. The new Fire TV Stick delivers faster streaming in 1080p at 60fps with HDR compatibility. The dual-band, dual-antenna WiFi supports 5 GHz networks for more stable streaming and fewer dropped connections. Fire TV Stick (3rd Gen) also features Dolby Atmos for immersive sound with compatible content and speakers, and an Alexa Voice Remote with dedicated power, volume, and mute buttons for easy control of TVs, soundbars, and A/V receivers with a single remote.

Note: Fire TV Stick (3rd Gen) isn't the successor to Fire TV Stick 4k (1st Gen). They are different generational lines. The specs for Fire TV Stick (3rd Gen) should not be viewed as the next generation to Fire TV Stick 4K (1st Gen).

Fire TV Stick Lite (1st Gen) is a first-generation device that offers an even more affordable way to begin streaming in full HD, with all the essentials you need to get set up and start watching with ease. Fire TV Stick Lite is more powerful than Fire TV Stick (2nd Gen, 2016-2019), delivering quick app starts and fast streaming in Full HD. It features HDR support and comes with Alexa Voice Remote Lite, a new remote that allows you to use voice to find, launch, and control content.

Note that Fire TV Stick Lite (1st Gen) isn't the successor to any other Fire TV Stick. It is an entirely new generational line. The specs for Fire TV Stick Lite (1st Gen) should not be viewed as the next generation to another Fire TV Stick.

Fire TV Stick (2nd Gen) was initially released in September 2016 and updated in 2019 with a new remote. Fire TV Stick (2nd Gen) has a maximum supported resolution of 1080p @ 30fps, and a CPU of 1.3 Ghz. This stick was one of the most popular Amazon Fire TV devices before the release of Fire TV Stick 4K. The stick form factor doesn't provide any Ethernet ports, so for any testing and sideloading of apps, you connect via adb wirelessly. This device's specs are similar to the Fire TV Basic Edition (which is its globally available twin); the difference with Basic Edition is in the user interface.

Fire TV Stick 4K is a powerful 4K streaming stick that delivers a vast selection of movies and TV shows instantly with the included all-new Alexa Voice Remote. In addition to 4K Ultra HD and HDR10, Fire TV Stick 4K adds support for HLG, Dolby Vision, and HDR10+ for improved picture quality. Feel scenes come to life with immersive Dolby Atmos audio when connected to compatible home audio systems. The all-new Alexa Voice Remote can control Fire TV Stick 4K as well as power and volume on a wide range of compatible IR-enabled devices, including TVs, sound bars, and A/V receivers. With this new remote, you can also ask Alexa to switch TV inputs, change the channel on compatible cable/satellite set top boxes, view live camera feeds, or control lights, thermostats, and other compatible smart home devices.

Fire TV Stick Basic Edition, released in November 2017, is a more globally available version of the Fire TV Stick (2nd Gen). Whereas Fire TV Stick (2nd Gen) is available in US, UK, Germany, Japan, and India, the Fire TV Stick Basic Edition is available outside these areas in more than 100 countries or territories. From a hardware perspective, the specs for Fire TV Stick Basic Edition and Fire TV Stick (2nd Gen) are largely the same (the build model, AFTT, is even the same). However, the Basic Edition doesn't ship with an Alexa Voice Remote, and the UI is simplified with more of an app-centric experience. For example, the "Recommended By Your Apps" rows that is normally populated through Recommendations isn't shown. The tabs on the top row are simplified, and you find apps by browsing the available categories rather than using search.

For example, the "Recommended By Your Apps" rows that is normally populated through Recommendations isn't shown on Basic Edition. The tabs on the top row are simplified, and you find apps by browsing the available categories rather than using search.

Fire TV Stick (1st Gen) was the first Fire TV Stick, released in November 2014. The Fire TV Stick (1st Gen) introduced a stick form factor that provided a more lightweight, portable, an affordable alternative to the more robust Fire TV set-top box. Fire TV Stick (1st Gen) supports 1080p @ 30fps resolution and has a 1 Ghz CPU. This device is no longer sold in the stores and is not as common among Amazon customers.

Fire TV (3rd Gen) was released in October 2017 and supports resolutions up to 4K ultra HD at 60 fps. It also supports HDR10 (High Dynamic Range, which results in bolder contrast and more vibrant colors) and supports Dolby Atmos for richer sound. Fire TV (3rd Gen) has a pendant form factor, making it less visible and more portable (this form contrasts with the set-top box form of the 1st Gen and 2nd Gen models). Its 1.5 Ghz quad core processor has more power than the stick, and it has a micro USB port that can optionally accept an Ethernet adapter. Fire TV (3rd Gen) also runs Fire OS 6, which is based on Android API level 25.

Fire TV (2nd Gen) was released in September 2015 and supports resolutions up to 4K ultra HD. In contrast to the 3rd Gen model, the 2nd Gen has a set-top box form factor, provides a USB port, has a direct Ethernet port, and runs Fire OS 5. Its fast CPU (2 Ghz and 1.5 Ghz dual cores) gives it strong processing power, and it is compatible with a game controller. The 2nd Gen device is now available in stores only as a refurbished device.

Fire TV (1st Gen) was the first Fire TV, released in April 2014. Its form factor is similar to 2nd Gen, but its maximum resolution is only 1080p @ 30fps. Like 2nd Gen, it runs Fire OS 5 and has similar ports. This device is no longer sold in stores and is not likely common among Amazon customers.

Amazon Prime Video, or simply Prime Video, is an American subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming and rental service of Amazon offered both as a stand-alone service and as part of Amazon's Prime subscription. The service primarily distributes films and television series produced by Amazon MGM Studios or licensed to Amazon, as Amazon Originals, with the service also hosting content from other providers, content add-ons, live sporting events, and video rental and purchasing services.

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