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<blockquote data-quote="shumifan50" data-source="post: 729408" data-attributes="member: 265778"><p>WillowMan@ I, as most think that Dreamboxes are expensive for features BUT I also know they provide excellent support if anything goes wrong. There are many image builders out there for dreamboxes and we know DreamMultimedia will be around in the future. I started my Linux experience with a TM9100 that was "great" and was going to wipe the floors with Dream. I soon discovered that TM was just in to make a quick buck and that the box support was thin and images unstable. So I will never buy anything other than Dreambox. I like you think that if it seems to good to be true, it is. </p><p></p><p>One warning: the DM800se does not support dual tuners at the moment. If that is what you want then go for the DM8000 or VU+DUO or, if you can, wait until March and see what happens.</p><p></p><p>Why are these so cheap: VU had the benefit of looking at the DM800, reducing their R&D cost. This is apparent if you look at the elapsed time after the DM800 before the VU was released. They also learned that the 300MHz CPU could not cope with HD (DM800HD) and used a 400MHz CPU like the DM800se and DM8000. So it is not quite a clone, but close.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shumifan50, post: 729408, member: 265778"] WillowMan@ I, as most think that Dreamboxes are expensive for features BUT I also know they provide excellent support if anything goes wrong. There are many image builders out there for dreamboxes and we know DreamMultimedia will be around in the future. I started my Linux experience with a TM9100 that was "great" and was going to wipe the floors with Dream. I soon discovered that TM was just in to make a quick buck and that the box support was thin and images unstable. So I will never buy anything other than Dreambox. I like you think that if it seems to good to be true, it is. One warning: the DM800se does not support dual tuners at the moment. If that is what you want then go for the DM8000 or VU+DUO or, if you can, wait until March and see what happens. Why are these so cheap: VU had the benefit of looking at the DM800, reducing their R&D cost. This is apparent if you look at the elapsed time after the DM800 before the VU was released. They also learned that the 300MHz CPU could not cope with HD (DM800HD) and used a 400MHz CPU like the DM800se and DM8000. So it is not quite a clone, but close. [/QUOTE]
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