looking around internet i saw a decoder made "sunray". I never ear this brand but there is a lots of function i don't know what they are! first of all it is with "Sim A8p" what is this sim? however it is Sunray 4 800HD it is good like decoder? Thanks
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Re: Sunray 4 sr4
hi mate
Sunray 4 sr4 it's a clone of dreambox 800se.
In addition of the original box, it has triple tuner dvb-c,dvb-s,dvb-t.
The a8p Sim that you saw, it's a new sim (sucurity card)
and its also a clone of the sim that an original dreambox have.
It's a good receiver with many abilities.If You Like My Post..... Please Press the Thanks Button -
Re: Sunray 4 sr4
Dreambox clone is a dreambox without the quality of the original box but with the half price.
The biggest difference from other boxes is the support.
Dreambox is the first linux based decoder and has the bigger support around the world.If You Like My Post..... Please Press the Thanks ButtonComment
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Re: Sunray 4 sr4
If I were you I'd take note of bokkie's advice, I'd always buy an original receiver over a clone. For the price you're are looking at, you can get genuine manufacturer twin tuner Enigma 2 boxes along with all of the proper image support and a warranty.If you find my post useful, please use the "Thanks" buttonComment
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Re: Sunray 4 sr4
Yes Sunray 4 sr4 is a clone of dreambox 800se and uses a patched dreambox 800se image.
I have had the Sunray 800se for 2 years now and it’s been a very good buy.
The Sunray 4 sr4 is an evolution of the Sunray 800se……….with in addition wifi, sat dvb-t, 3 tuner decoder dtt capabilities.
From the above, the Sunray 800se has been on the market for some years now and a much more modern receiver for today with 1300 MHz MIPS processor, 256MB Flash, 1GB DDR3 DRAM, Gigabit Lan……..is the VU+ solo2.
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