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<blockquote data-quote="Captain Jack" data-source="post: 876592" data-attributes="member: 243342"><p>While I love E2 receivers, they do not <em>feel </em>solid to me. I am not talking about the software stability or hardware build - Vu+ units are very stable and well built indeed. </p><p></p><p>It's just that the GUI looks a bit... well, it's a bit like comparing a Windows computer to an Apple one. Or an Android phone to an iPhone.. er.. phone. Yes, Windows and Android offer a lot more customisation controls than their Apple counterparts but just Apple feels more solid and it just works.</p><p></p><p>And it's the same with the satellite receivers - I prefer the remote, look and feel of Dr HD F15 receiver than that of the Vu+ Uno. But with the former comes inflexibility. No way to control what DiSEqC positions are set to each satellite and I hate the channel browser.. and only 16 "favourite" bouquets... </p><p></p><p>My 2p... (an everyday user of Vu+ Uno, Windows/Hackintosh and Android...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain Jack, post: 876592, member: 243342"] While I love E2 receivers, they do not [I]feel [/I]solid to me. I am not talking about the software stability or hardware build - Vu+ units are very stable and well built indeed. It's just that the GUI looks a bit... well, it's a bit like comparing a Windows computer to an Apple one. Or an Android phone to an iPhone.. er.. phone. Yes, Windows and Android offer a lot more customisation controls than their Apple counterparts but just Apple feels more solid and it just works. And it's the same with the satellite receivers - I prefer the remote, look and feel of Dr HD F15 receiver than that of the Vu+ Uno. But with the former comes inflexibility. No way to control what DiSEqC positions are set to each satellite and I hate the channel browser.. and only 16 "favourite" bouquets... My 2p... (an everyday user of Vu+ Uno, Windows/Hackintosh and Android...) [/QUOTE]
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