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<blockquote data-quote="longstockings" data-source="post: 97610" data-attributes="member: 180880"><p>If it was possible that we could build our own satellite receiver what features would it have and how can we make the satellites.co.uk satellite receiver the best in the World in terms of features and performance.</p><p></p><p>As I've started the thread I'll list some of my ideas first</p><p></p><p>1. Open Source Software (noob friendly)</p><p>2. HDTV Support</p><p>3. Support for all video and audio formats</p><p>4. Ethernet Port 10/100/1000</p><p>5. USB 2 Support</p><p>6. Twin tuners</p><p>7. Support for Diseqc and larger systems</p><p>8. Large memory and hard disk (upgradable by user)</p><p>9. 3d graphics on board so we can play Tux Racer</p><p>10. Remote control that doubles as mouse and a wireless keyboard so receiver could be used as computer. OS installed on seperate partition</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longstockings, post: 97610, member: 180880"] If it was possible that we could build our own satellite receiver what features would it have and how can we make the satellites.co.uk satellite receiver the best in the World in terms of features and performance. As I've started the thread I'll list some of my ideas first 1. Open Source Software (noob friendly) 2. HDTV Support 3. Support for all video and audio formats 4. Ethernet Port 10/100/1000 5. USB 2 Support 6. Twin tuners 7. Support for Diseqc and larger systems 8. Large memory and hard disk (upgradable by user) 9. 3d graphics on board so we can play Tux Racer 10. Remote control that doubles as mouse and a wireless keyboard so receiver could be used as computer. OS installed on seperate partition [/QUOTE]
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