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  • bokkie
    Experienced Board Member
    • Feb 2012
    • 1561

    #16
    Re: Regarding new VU+duo2

    It's a high end receiver much like you get high end cars, Pc's, Clothing, etc.
    You don't have to spend the extra money, But the choice is there.
    I am seriously considering buying the Duo2 as I seriously like the Improved transcoding feature.
    Once I trade in my solo2 it'll cost me about £175-£200. which I don't mind spending on this beast of a machine.

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    • aplok
      Experienced Board Member
      • Jun 2013
      • 1155

      #17
      Re: Regarding new VU+duo2

      hi guys,

      this is not from email, but 2 adverts from the net !

      here is the key figures of the VU+ Duo 2 :

      £ 450 490 520
      € 680 740 785


      VU+ Duo 2 (1x Twin DVB-S2 Tuner) Enigma2 Linux Satellite Receiver Full HD 1080p PVR READY
      VU+ Duo 2 (1x DVB-S2 Twin + 1x Single Tuner) Enigma2 Linux Satellite Receiver Full HD 1080p PVR READY
      £488.00

      VU+ Duo 2 (1x DVB-S2 Twin + 1x Single Tuner) Enigma2 Linux Satellite Receiver Full HD 1080p PVR READY
      VU+ Duo 2 (1x DVB-S2 Twin + 1x DVB-C/T Tuner) Enigma2 Linux Satellite Receiver Full HD 1080p PVR READY
      £488.00

      VU+ Duo 2 (1x DVB-S2 Twin + 1x DVB-C/T Tuner) Enigma2 Linux Satellite Receiver Full HD 1080p PVR READY
      VU+ Duo 2 (1x DVB-S2 Single + 1x DVB-C/T Tuner) Enigma2 Linux Satellite Receiver Full HD 1080p PVR READY
      £449.00

      VU+ Duo 2 (1x DVB-S2 Single + 1x DVB-C/T Tuner) Enigma2 Linux Satellite Receiver Full HD 1080p PVR READY
      VU+ Duo 2 (2x Twin DVB-S2 Tuner) HD Enigma2 Linux Satellite Receiver Full HD 1080p PVR READY
      £518.00

      PRE-ORDERS NOW BEING TAKEN! STOCK WILL BE ALLOCATED ON FIRST COME FIRST SERVED BASIS. JUL..

      addons:

      ADD 500GB HDD FOR ONLY £50 ! ( € 75 )

      ADD 1TB HDD FOR ONLY £80 ! ( € 120 )

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      • digicon
        Experienced Board Member
        • Jun 2011
        • 971

        #18
        Re: Regarding new VU+duo2

        First and foremost this is a satellite receiver and it appears to me that VU are following in the footsteps of Dream Multimedia by over pricing.

        If you just watch satellite television then a £130 Enigma2 Receiver will do exactly what this does, I owned a Solo2 and sold it as it does nothing more than any of my other satellite receivers do and that is to watch a satellite television channel on.

        I may be tempted when these drop in price to around £250 but until then the Prism Cube is looking very good value

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        • fandm
          Experienced Board Member
          • Aug 2011
          • 648

          #19
          Re: Regarding new VU+duo2

          Sounds like a total waste of money, can you see the channels on a £40 box if you can why waste £400 plus for the same thing

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          • bokkie
            Experienced Board Member
            • Feb 2012
            • 1561

            #20
            Re: Regarding new VU+duo2

            Originally posted by fandm
            Sounds like a total waste of money, can you see the channels on a £40 box if you can why waste £400 plus for the same thing
            The duo2 is not just a satellite receiver and can do a lot more than a £40 box.
            Movies on demand, catchup tv, transcoding, gigabit lan, more plugins than you can shake a stick at,........... and the list goes on.
            So yes, you can watch tv on both but further than that, it's not a valid comparison.
            Definitely not the same thing.

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            • aplok
              Experienced Board Member
              • Jun 2013
              • 1155

              #21
              Re: Regarding new VU+duo2

              *** VU+ duo 2 is not a sat rcvr ***


              it is a linux station !

              yes, indeed, just have a look at the spec:



              - Linux station

              1300 MHz dual-core MIPS processor
              1GB Flash
              2GB DDR3 DRAM
              Gigabit Lan 1000/100/10 MBit compatible interface
              Plug and Play support for 2.5 and 3.5 "SATA - Hard Drives
              2 x display (VFD and LCD)
              2x Common Interface Power Consumption max. 0.35 A/5V
              USB 2.0 connector (3x)

              - Power consumption:

              <15W (in operation, with LNB)
              <13W (in operation, without LNB)
              <0.5 W (Deep-Standby-Mode)

              - Input voltage:

              230V / 50 Hz alternating current + / - 15%
              110V / 60 Hz alternating current + / - 15%

              - General:

              Ambient Temperature +15 ° C. .. +35 ° C
              Humidity <80%
              Dimensions (W x D x H): 380 mm x 290 mm x 60 mm
              Weight: 3,0 kg without HDD



              This VU+ Duo 2 station is driven by Linux distribution:

              ? propritary ? distribution


              This Linux station is also commissioned for video tasks, and therefore is configured with
              ... specific video-satellite front end Enigma:


              - Enigma related features

              HbbTV
              unlimited channel lists for TV / Radio
              EPG (electronic program guide) support
              Support of Bouquet lists
              OSD in many languages ​​and skin-support
              automatic / manual channel search
              DiSEqC 1.0/1.1/1.2 and USALS - Rotor Control
              Power switch



              ... and have specific video-satellite hardware as:


              - Video chip

              faroudja reon ... ?
              ?

              - Video connectors

              2 x DVB Common Interface slot
              2 x Smartcard-Reader (Xcrypt)
              3 x USB (1 x front, 2 x back)
              SPDIF audio output optical (digital)
              1 x HDMI 1.4 video / audio output (digital)
              1 x Scart (TV)
              1 x RCA video output
              2 x audio output (L / R) RCA (analog)
              TV-Scart: Output: FBAS, RGB, over OSD selectable

              - Satellite receiver: DVB-S2 and DVB-S2 Dual Tuner

              Input Frequency Range 950 .. 2150 MHz
              QPSK Demodulation EN 302 307
              Signal Level - 65 dBm ... - 25 dBm
              Noise Level 12 dB max.
              DBS-Tuner Input Connector F-Type female
              Input impedance 75 ohms
              AFC capture range + / - 3 MHz
              Demodulation Shaped QPSK and 8PSK
              Viterbi and Reed-Solomon FEC
              Viterbi rates 1/4, 1/3, 2/5, 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9
              Roll-off Factor 35%

              - Cable, Terrestre receiver: DVB-C/T- hybrid tuner:

              VHF channels: 2-12 (49 .. 230 MHz)
              UHF channels: 21-69 (470 .. 861 MHz)
              DVB-C HDTV compatible
              Input frequency range: 51 .. 858 MHz
              Symbol rate: 1 ... 7 Mbaud / s
              Input Impedance: 75 ohms
              Tuner In / Out connector: IEC
              DVB-C / DVB-T can be selected via software

              - Video decoder:

              Video Compression MPEG-2 / H.264 and MPEG-1 compatible
              Video Standard PAL G / 25 Hz, NTSC
              Video Formats 4:3 / 16:9
              Letterbox for 4:3 TV-Device

              - Output digital:

              Output Level 0,5 Vss on 75 Ohm
              Sampling frequencies 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
              S / PDIF-Output optical, coaxial (AC3)
              Audio decoder:
              Audio compression MPEG-1 & MPEG-2 Layer I and II, MP3
              Audio Mode Dual (main / sub), Stereo
              Sampling frequencies 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 16 kHz, 22:05 kHz, 24 kHz

              - Output analog:

              Output Level L / R 0,5 Vss on 600 Ohm
              THD> 60 dB (1 kHz)
              Crosstalk <-65 dB

              - Video parameter:

              Input Level FBAS 1 Vss + / - 0.25 dB on 75 Ohm


              - LNB power and DVB-S2 tuner:

              LNB Current 400mA max. , Short-circuit proof
              LNB Voltage horizontal "no load 19.5V" 17,6 V at 400mA
              LNB Voltage vertical "no load 14.5V" 11,8 V at 400mA
              LNB is switched off in standby mode



              Price range, according to addons:
              GBP 450 490 520
              EUR 680 740 785

              My additionnal comments
              Competitors:

              none to my knowledge

              except linux himself,
              with a low consumption media home laptop,
              to support additional services (net, mail, storage, ...)
              and heavy duties on-demand number crushing jobs,
              which, by the way, can optimize the cpu charge when cronned on lower hours

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              • kalpikos
                Experienced Board Member
                • Sep 2011
                • 7663

                #22
                Re: Regarding new VU+duo2

                Originally posted by fandm
                Sounds like a total waste of money, can you see the channels on a £40 box if you can why waste £400 plus for the same thing
                I do not agree with you my friend.
                You can't say that the vu+ duo2 is waste of money and you compare it with a box of £40.
                The box of £40 isn't a linux receiver, neither has twin tuner, or the quality of the vu+ duo2.
                It's a simple box without even support of pure mgcamd.
                There are users that want only to watch a channel and nothing more, but also there are users that want something more from a receiver. They want a receiver with linux2 , fast, with more than one tuner and of course the support that the box of £40 doesn't has..
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                • fandm
                  Experienced Board Member
                  • Aug 2011
                  • 648

                  #23
                  Re: Regarding new VU+duo2

                  All of what you say is true, but on your pc you can do all of that for nothing. just download the right software, and your £40 box and pc can out perform a duo.

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                  • BlueIsMyColor
                    Experienced Member
                    • Mar 2013
                    • 363

                    #24
                    Re: Regarding new VU+duo2

                    For the lovers of satscene is a great piece of art for the others is just a waste of money. Do you remember when DM8000 came out and what was it's price? There was a lot of people that bought one. Duo2 it's the top of the tops.

                    regards

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                    • ProgSkEEtO
                      Member
                      • Aug 2012
                      • 62

                      #25
                      Re: Regarding new VU+duo2

                      I would agree now with blue, kalpikos and so on actually you can't compare things like that, because there are always people from the scene that get those devices cause they are using them for different things than just watching some sat channels. Still the specs look very nicely but for me it's a price i won't spend for an reciever. But actually if someone wants or need it, it's up to him.
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                      • digicon
                        Experienced Board Member
                        • Jun 2011
                        • 971

                        #26
                        Re: Regarding new VU+duo2

                        Just a Heads up but the Duo2 is now released in Germany as a well known UK E-Tailer gets his stock from Germany and he has informed me that they are available in limited quantities

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                        • bakfitty
                          Senior Member
                          • May 2013
                          • 145

                          #27
                          Re: Regarding new VU+duo2

                          hi guys,

                          I have just found a page about vu+ duo2 test. I find it really interesting.
                          ----h**p://www.vuplus-community.net/board/threads/vu-duo2-tested-for-you.13149/

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                          • rasanansa
                            Board Senior Member
                            • Mar 2011
                            • 326

                            #28
                            Re: Regarding new VU+duo2

                            Originally posted by digicon
                            First and foremost this is a satellite receiver and it appears to me that VU are following in the footsteps of Dream Multimedia by over pricing.

                            If you just watch satellite television then a £130 Enigma2 Receiver will do exactly what this does, I owned a Solo2 and sold it as it does nothing more than any of my other satellite receivers do and that is to watch a satellite television channel on.

                            I may be tempted when these drop in price to around £250 but until then the Prism Cube is looking very good value
                            Can you point me to this "wonder" Prism Cube?
                            I am in Italy and I have looked aound for this, but nothing.
                            Thanks.
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