New Box // Zgemma???

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  • bod452
    Newbie
    • Jun 2016
    • 1

    #1

    New Box // Zgemma???

    Hi I`1m new to this and the question is Zgemma H2H or H2s ????
    It will be for sat

    As a noob are these any good ???
  • lanrceds
    Banned
    • Jun 2016
    • 37

    #2
    Zgemma H2H

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    • martin035
      V.I.P. Member
      • Apr 2014
      • 1308

      #3
      Depends on if you live in a cable tv area and want to access cable tv in the future, if you do then get a H2H as this has a satellite and cable tuner. If however, like me you live in a non cable tv area then get the H2S as this has dual satellite tuners very useful for recording one channel watch another.

      Zgemma's are excellent boxes for users on a budget.

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      • maxal
        Newbie
        • Nov 2011
        • 2

        #4
        Zgemma's are excellent boxes for users on a budget.[/QUOTE]

        What box would you recommend if not on a budget and don't have cable just sky dish.

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        • martin035
          V.I.P. Member
          • Apr 2014
          • 1308

          #5
          Originally posted by maxal
          What box would you recommend if not on a budget and don't have cable just sky dish.
          Ok, this is my opinion, other members will have a different view, I personally am quite happy with a Zgemma H2S but if I was to upgrade or get another box due to my Zgemma failing then it would be in this order and why;

          Edision OS Mini ?99 - Built in Bluetooth and Wifi
          Gigablue HD Ultra UE ?178 - Can add an internal Hard drive
          VU+ Solo SE V2 - ?209 - Can Add an internal Hard drive and Faster Processor
          VU+ Solo 4K - ?379 - 4K Can Add an internal Hard drive and even Faster Processor

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          • happy_highlander
            V.I.P. Member
            • Aug 2010
            • 3535

            #6
            My recommendations would be vu+duo 2 or extrend et10000 both around the 300 to 350 mark. But have 2gb of ram and the flexibility of 4 plug and play tuner slots. Next level down you have vu+ solo2 (twin sat fixed) and gigablue quad+ (twin sat fixed plus two plug and play tuner slots) both same dual core 1300mhz as the boxes above but with 1gb of ram around the 210 mark. But this is where it gets interesting. Exactly the same chip set and ram as the last two boxes but coming in at around 180 is the technomate nano2 super (twin sat fixed) and finally same price, chipset and ram but with 4 plug and play tuners is the extrend et8500. All of my recommendations above will take an internal hard drive. 2.5" is best to keep heat down. That's my suggestions
            Edit. Technomate nano 3t (same 1300mhz chipset and 1gb ram, twin sat single hybrid cable-T2 tuner) this is sitting at 180 as well and also takes 2.5" internal dive

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