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    Golden Media Hypercube / Linux OS & ANDROID 2.3
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    Golden Media Hypercube / Linux OS & ANDROID 2.3
    Technical Specifications:

    - Full HD Linux Receiver
    - Based on Open PLI System
    - Android 2.3 System dualboot (App Markt,Webbrowser,Online service, Skype,Facebook,Twitter and much more)
    - 3 Tuner DVB-S2/S2 and DVB-T HD
    - 1x Common Interface Slot
    - 1x Conax7 card reader
    - Video resolution 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 480p, 576i, 480i
    - High End OLED Display
    - 1x SD card reader
    - HDMI 1.3
    - 1x RJ45 Ethernet
    - 3x USB
    - 1x RS 232 port for Software Updates
    - YPbPr Component port
    - 3x RCA port (Video,Audio L&R)
    - SPDIF Dolby Digital out (coaxial)
    - WIFI Keyboard + Mouse support for easy Internet surfing
    - WIFI via USB (optional)
    - Auto DiSEqC 1.0, 1.1,1.2 and Usals
    - PVR, Timeshift via USB
    - 3D support
    - Standby < 0,5 Watt power consumption
    - HDMI cable and scart adapter as equipment attached


    Available from November 2012
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    Blind scan?
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    Good to see component supported.
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    It looks like the Enigma2 operating system is based on Open PLI. I have yet to see blind scan on Open PLI yet, but this does not mean they do or do not have it in their system. We will have to wait and see.
    Open PLI is my favorite E2 firmware right now.

    More info on this receiver will be posted as it becomes available. EB
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    Copied from Googgi who says this info is from a reliable source:
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    Main Chip: PNX8496 ARM Cortex A9
    DDR2:[B] 4
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    This thing looks pretty nice. I wonder how it will compare to the Triplex and the Raptor. I would like to get a full featured receiver around Xmas time. Is there any pricing information for this yet?
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    QUOTE=Jim S.;40306]Blind scan?[/QUOTE]
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    Some of GM boxes do not blind scan, So we will have to wait and see.

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    More pixs....

    One site says 500 to 600 mhz and a Spanish site says 1 ghz.

    The heat sink looks like it can handle 1 ghz. without any problems. It has a much bigger heat sink than the Raptor. I've had the Raptor up to 600 mhz. without over heating, but for safety sake I've kept it at 500.

    Hope there's more news soon.
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