The next receiver from Edision should be a Mini 4K, which will be an upgrade of the OS Mini receiver. More information on the new Mini 4K to be posted when it becomes available.
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The next receiver from Edision should be a Mini 4K, which will be an upgrade of the OS Mini receiver. More information on the new Mini 4K to be posted when it becomes available.
Looks to be similar to osmio 4k without built in wireless and only single s2x tuner same tuner as mio and mio+
Got some pics from satdreamgr forum
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I have been working on a satellite dish project that only needs one tuner. A Mini4k has been ordered to complete this project and should be here this week. We will see how it works, but I suspect it is very similar to the MIO/MIO+ receivers.
Hello El bandido
exactly, it has the same characteristics as the MIO4k (+) without having a DVB-T Tuner.
Also no built in wifi and 1gb of ddr4 ram instead of 2gb in the mio and the case not aluminum only other things I see different.Quote:
Originally Posted by stephan94 [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
1 gig of ram should be plenty.
This particular installation will use a cable for internet, and will not be concerned with media features such as Kodi. The loss of ram should not be noticed in an installation such as this.
I tested kodi on the HD60 and it runs fine with only 1GB DDR4.
You're absolutely right ,Quote:
Originally Posted by Megatron817 [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
in fact I had answered by taking into account only the satellite reception
(tuner, blindscan, sr, sensitivity etc ...) the only things
which for me are important for a satellite receiver
A seller in Canada seems to stock the mini4k.
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His price is Canadian monies. Ebay Link: [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
I don't see the advantage, when it's pretty much the same price as the regular Mio 4k that Titanium carries.