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    Technomate TM-Twin OE Dvb-S2 Hd
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    I have been thinking of entering the world of Linux and Enigma as well, keeping my eye on this one:


    M-Twin
    Twin Tuner HD Satellite Receiver


    Highlights
    Full HD 1080p & 3D Ready
    2x HD Satellite (DVB-S2) Tuners
    405MHz Broadcom Dual Core MIPS Processor
    Linux Open Embedded
    Internal 3.5” Hard Disk Drive Support, 3x USB Ports
    1x Smart Card Reader & 2x Common Interface (CI) Slots
    Ethernet Port

    OverviewFeaturesSpecifications


    With Technomate’s flagship twin tuner satellite receiver, the TM-Twin, you can watch satellite channels in glorious High-Definition (HD), Full HD 1080p with Dolby Digital Plus to give you a superior audio experience. It’s also 3D ready*. Not content with standard components, the TM-Twin's components are all high-grade, high-quality to deliver you the best performing satellite receiver.

    It is an Open Embedded satellite receiver which has Third Party Software to give you plenty more functions than a standard satellite receiver.



    Not leaving the Standard Definition (SD) channels behind, we’ve developed a built-in hardware Upscaler to improve the picture quality of Standard Definition (SD) channels via the HDMI output. What Satellite magazine (July 2011) further said that the 'upscaled SD channels appear solid and lifelike'.



    You can use a USB Hard Disk Drive (HDD) or an internal 3.5" Hard Disk Drive to record all your favourite channels, listen to your music and watch a slideshow of your photos.



    The luxurious Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD) front panel displays: channel names, recording status, playback status...and more (display may vary to the above).



    To watch the same channel on another TV, there’s an RF modulator at the rear of the satellite receiver, so you can watch all your channels in your bedroom (requires a cable to be connected from the RF modulator to the second TV).

    The silent temperature and speed controlled fan cools the TM-Twin only when needed and the speed level can also be adjusted.



    It’s even Eco-friendly with 1W standby power consumption.

    For further information about this product, please click on the Features and Specifications tabs.

    *not all 3D formats are compatible & requires a 3D TV



    Fully MPEG-2, MPEG-4 & H.264 Compliant
    DVB-S & DVB-S2 Complaint
    2x HD Satellite (DVB-S2) Tuners
    405MHz Broadcom Dual Core MIPS Processor
    256 Mbyte NAND Flash & 384 Mbyte DDR2 Ram
    Linux Open Embedded
    Output Resolution: Full HD 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 576i & 3D Ready*
    1x Smart Card Reader & 2x Common Interface (CI) Slots
    HDMI & Component YPbPr Outputs
    Dolby Digital Plus compliant via optical S/PDIF output
    3x USB 2.0 Ports (1x front and 2x rear)
    Ethernet Port
    Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD) to display channel names, status, etc
    Temperature & Speed Controlled Fan
    Unlimited Channel Memory
    2x Scart Outputs with RGB and CVBS support
    Super sensitive tuner for very weak signals and weak transponders
    Less than 1 second channel change
    DiSEqC 1.0, 1.1, 1.2 & 1.3 (USALS) compatible
    PLL type RF-Modulator (Ch. 21- 69) and UHF tuning function
    Extended EPG and programme reservation on EPG
    Support for multiple audio language broadcasts
    Supports PAL/NTSC systems
    Parental Control
    SCPC & MCPC receivable from C/Ku band satellites LNBs supported: Universal, Single, Single S & C band wideband LNBs
    4:3 & 16:9 screen formats
    Timer & multi-event timer functions
    Automatic FEC and PID detection and manual entry of PID values
    Loop through tuner
    Real time clock
    Teletext & Subtitle support by OSD and VBI
    LNB short circuit protection onboard
    1W Standby power consumption option


    System:
    Video Decoder:
    MPEG-2, MPEG-4 HD, H.264, PAL, NTSC
    Audio Decoder:
    MPEG-1/2, Dolby Digital Plus AC3 Audio
    Tuner:
    2x DVB-S2
    High-Definition HD:
    1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 576i
    CPU:
    405MHz
    SDRAM / Flash:
    384Mbytes / 256Mbytes
    Front:
    Front Display:
    Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD)
    Front USB:
    1
    Smart Card Reader:
    1
    Common Interface (CI) Slot:
    2
    Rear:
    Video Interface:
    HDMI, Component YPbPr, 1x TV Scart (RGB, CVBS), 1x VCR Scart (CVBS), RCA
    Audio Interface:
    Optical S/PDIF
    Ethernet Interface:
    10/100Mbps
    Rear USB:
    2x USB 2.0
    RF Modulator:
    CH21-69, PAL-I/G/K/M, NTSC
    Internal SATA Support:
    O
    Fan:
    Temperature & Speed Controlled
    Power Supply:
    Input Voltage:
    AC 100~240V, 50/60Hz
    Standby Consumption:
    Under 1Watt
    Others:
    Size (WxHxD):
    340x65x255 (mm)


    I will need to know if it has a blind scan though as it isn't mentioned.



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    Technomate make some very good hardware but can be badly let down by the drivers at times. if you'r considering getting a TM OE box i would not go for the Twin which incidentally is based on the Vu+ Duo but go for the TM-2T-OE or even the soon to be released TM- Nano 2 Super which is based on the Vu+ Solo2 but without a lot of the frills of the Vu+.

    or even go for the Genuine article it self the Vu+ Solo2 which now has support for blindscan while albeit slow is by far the best of any Blindscan offering from any other Enigma2 based receiver.

    p.s i'm not bad mouthing the Technomate as i have three different TM E2 receivers my self but it gets very frustrating when they screw the drivers up which happens every few months.
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    OH yeah and no, the TM-Twin does not have blindscan.
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