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Vu+Duo, reflection 8 Months on .
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<blockquote data-quote="profixit" data-source="post: 794291" data-attributes="member: 372456"><p>Well, it all started here for me (satellites.co.uk) about 8 months ago i was curious about a quick review done on the Vu+Duo.</p><p></p><p>3 Days later i bought one. I remember thinking, oh my god, I've just spent £300 and have no idea how to use it or set it up. Took me 3 weeks, just to begin to understand.</p><p></p><p>No regrets what so ever, exactly what i was looking for.</p><p></p><p>I mess around with other receivers and think i like this too, when i return to using my Vu+Duo i never give anything else a second thought.</p><p></p><p>I still maintain to get the best out of this receiver now and in the future you need to be a bit of a nerd, like me.</p><p></p><p>It's easy to use once its been properly setup, with the owner in mind. </p><p>Keeping it up to date (new channels added and remove, moved, TP changed and so on) could be tricky and exhausting for most.</p><p></p><p>The remote control could be more clear, description of function for that particular button. (i know it can be mapped, probably part of the problem)</p><p></p><p>For these reasons i would never tell someone Who isn't Family, a very close friend, or Nerd to purchase this receiver.</p><p></p><p>I love the popularity of this Vu+ range and the continuing support. I enjoy reading about it every where i look.</p><p></p><p>Linux for ever! Or should i say Enigma2</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="profixit, post: 794291, member: 372456"] Well, it all started here for me (satellites.co.uk) about 8 months ago i was curious about a quick review done on the Vu+Duo. 3 Days later i bought one. I remember thinking, oh my god, I've just spent £300 and have no idea how to use it or set it up. Took me 3 weeks, just to begin to understand. No regrets what so ever, exactly what i was looking for. I mess around with other receivers and think i like this too, when i return to using my Vu+Duo i never give anything else a second thought. I still maintain to get the best out of this receiver now and in the future you need to be a bit of a nerd, like me. It's easy to use once its been properly setup, with the owner in mind. Keeping it up to date (new channels added and remove, moved, TP changed and so on) could be tricky and exhausting for most. The remote control could be more clear, description of function for that particular button. (i know it can be mapped, probably part of the problem) For these reasons i would never tell someone Who isn't Family, a very close friend, or Nerd to purchase this receiver. I love the popularity of this Vu+ range and the continuing support. I enjoy reading about it every where i look. Linux for ever! Or should i say Enigma2 [/QUOTE]
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