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Viewed the images separately, I wonder if the remote can be programmed to turn tv on and off?
Broadcom chipset?
Doesnt display properly
It's a universal remote so I'm told
Total guess but would be good at £250 mark?
With the tm800 still retailing between £199 and £250 I cannot see this comming in at anything under £300. If it is sub £250 I will be queuing up to get one on release day.
If its in the £300 range I would go for the vu duo thats tried and tested.
I have been told that it will be cheaper than any other Linux Twin Tuner open source box
If it is sub £250 I will be queuing up to get one on release day..
3 threads now running on this site about a reciever that in theory does not exist, all speculation or drip feeds from technomate who knows. I posted a little joke about it earlier and it was removed. Is this site truly independent or just a launch pad for technomate new products.
If you are going to be queueing for this then you are more mental than me mate.
I'm very interested but I need to know that it really is open source and has a workable and well supported chipset (Broadcom).
Even then I'll not be buying it straight away, I'll wait and see what other teams adopt it, if the VU+ and Dreambox teams sign up then I'll spend my money no problem, although this all depends on whether or not the DM800SE get's it's rumoured 2x Tuner card or even satellite usb tuner support.
You get speculation threads on lots of stuff though thats not released yet, like talk of Twin Sat tuner modules for Dreams etc...
I'd love to see your electric bill
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