Has any seen, heard or tried the X7 HD PVR from the same makers as the X2? Saw it and looked pretty cool! Just wondering if anyone has tried or heard about them?? Thanks.
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Has any seen, heard or tried the X7 HD PVR from the same makers as the X2? Saw it and looked pretty cool! Just wondering if anyone has tried or heard about them?? Thanks.
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This is what came back from aliexpress
iSmart X7 HD+
Full HD Digital Satellite Receiver
Designed by Specialist team for Satellites in USA to be suitable for all US customers and Americas
Made in Korea
Why you need to have this Receiver :
1- Built in WIFI & LAN Port will let iSmart X7 easily connect to Internet and Satellite at the same time
2- VFD (Screen to Show the Channel name and all the OSD keywords)
3- Buttons with Built in Lights (More easily to use when dark or in the night)
4- High Performance , We did test this device in all around US.
5- We designed this item by most common features to match with especially US & generally Americas clients.
6- We did Re-design and create new idea for the Remote control to be simple and modern, (Power Button with Light)
7- This item is test and have high quality material for long term of use
8- Full Support from our team will be always available.
What's Included with the iSmart X7 HD+ :
Technical FEATURES•Dual Core CPU
•2 GB Memory with super fast Blind Scan
•Built in WiFi , LAN Port , USB 2.0 Port , RS-232 Port
•Full HD up to 1080P, MPEG4
•PVR Recording (Fast Forward/Rewind/Slow Motion)
•Buttons with Lights in front panel
•Multiple Output Video Components
•User Friendly On-Screen-Display Menu with Full Function
•VFD : On-Screen Channel Information and Program Guide
•Supports DiSEqC 1.0 and 1.2, USALS
•IPTV Ready , Youtube, Google Maps, Weather
•CVBS video and audio via RCA
•Component, (Y/Pb/Pr), output via RCA
•SPDIF port
•Time Shift Functions (Watch one & Record the Second)
•Electronic Program Guide for On-Screen Channel Information
•Stand by < 1 Watt
•Designed in USA
•MADE IN KOREA
Technical Summary for iSmart X7 HD+•External USB2.0 HOST HDD supporting for Timeshift & Live recording or playback simultaneously, powerful trick model
•MPEG-2 & MPEG-4 AVC (H.264)
•DVB-S, DVB-S2 compliant.
•Multi-LNB controlled by DisEqC control version 1.2 and USALS.
•USB 2.0 Port (Media Play with Full Extension of Media (Video , Audio , photo & PVR).
•Brilliant 65,535 colors full-resolution on screen display.
•Multi-Language supported ( OSD & MENU ).
•Software upgrade via RJ-45 LAN & RS-232 Serial Port & USB & FTP.
•True to life HD (High Definition : HDMI )
•Channel sorting by Alphabet, Transponder, CAS.
•Card Reader
•Unlimited Channels Programmable.
•Favorite channel groups.
•Support extended EPG.
•Parental Lock & Receiver Lock.
•Powerful channel control by favorites, lock, skip, move and delete.
•Full Licenses Receiver (Dolby,FCC, Underwriters Laboratories,CE)
•Power 90-240 V , 50/60 Hz , Max 25W
•Manufacturer Year: 2013
•Warranty 1 Year
Physical Specifications for iSmart X7 HD+
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Their price sure isn't too bad either
That's what I came up with too.
I see it at amazon, I couldn't tell whether it's made by the same manufacturer though.
Yes that's the one, sorry forgot the link! Thank you Carlos! Price and box looks interesting to me and it was made for the NA market! HMMMMMM.......
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The X7 has been listed on Ebay for quite some time.
I would rather see this company support the existing receivers instead of producing new receiver models. EB
Ah, there's the logo on the ebay listing.
I was thinking the same thing. You don't want the bic lighter of satellite receivers.
It seems that the name of the game is to keep putting out new boxes rather than better and better support. Guess it's all about the money and less to do with customer satisfaction. I suppose when they are putting them out at the new prices, they can get away with it better then with boxes that are a coule of hundred dollars. JMOQuote:
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I would agree, especially with the cost of manufacturing.