Dm800se is the best
Dm 800se
- eijaz
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Dm800se is the best
Is it??
I've 2... but thinks it's down to personal preference fella?
Iv a mate with VU-solo2 I setup for him & it's a cracking box!!
& Others with VU-duo/Dm500hd/VU-solo etcAll do a great job when set right :-)
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DM800Se is a good box but its no where the near the best. Its old technology compared to what is available now.
Nano
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Hi, Nano what is technically the best up to date box according to you?
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Certainly not the DM800Se, compared to newer boxes on the market, it has a slow CPU and lacks memory capacity. As for what i believe to be the best box, thats one i cannot give a definitive answer as i only have the receivers i own to compare against the DM800Se.
At this moment in time i have more important things to spend my money on, my hobby is taking second place. My current receivers do what they need to do so i see no need to replace them so they are probably seen as old technology. I still have a Nokia dBox2 which is used daily still going after 10 years. Other than a few stripes on the front display its still as good now as it was when i first had it.
You just have to look at the specifications for what ever receiver you are looking at and decide for yourself. I myself would probably pip for the Vu+ Duo 2 if i was looking for a new all singing all dancing receiver as its good value for the specification offered, i certainly wouldn't buy anything that Dream Multimedia have to offer as its just too overpriced when other receivers with a better specification can be gotten for half the price.
I am well known not to follow everyone else when it comes to buying receivers, I like to look at what else is available. I have owned VU+, Dreamboxes, Gigablues, Technomates (both linux and non-linux) receivers, and some of the less well known receivers like the Medi@link IXSus and the ABCom IPBox range. I haven't put Amiko in that list as they aren't worth talking about.
When i buy a receiver i look at whats available for what i have to spend and then i usually buy something that most other people wouldn't even look at. I like a challenge when i buy a new receiver, it keeps the hobby interesting.
I hope that has answered your question Papy6
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