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Azbox - English Language section
azbox with e2 on it
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<blockquote data-quote="Huevos" data-source="post: 804669" data-attributes="member: 301161"><p>I can't see any reason to choose an Azbox unless it is really cheap, but even then you will be using an out of date E2 image with little to no support. Personally if I were starting out in Linux receivers I would go for a Vu+ Uno or an Xtrend 9x00 (new or second hand).</p><p></p><p>There are cheaper options, for example Vu+ Solo/Duo, TM Twin, Gigablue, etc. but they lack blind search if you are into that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huevos, post: 804669, member: 301161"] I can't see any reason to choose an Azbox unless it is really cheap, but even then you will be using an out of date E2 image with little to no support. Personally if I were starting out in Linux receivers I would go for a Vu+ Uno or an Xtrend 9x00 (new or second hand). There are cheaper options, for example Vu+ Solo/Duo, TM Twin, Gigablue, etc. but they lack blind search if you are into that. [/QUOTE]
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