microHD is not officially EOL. Complete systems are still available.
Also, support and warranty will be available indefinitely.
The satellite part of microHD and it's hardware is hard to beat. The development time and the attention that was invested into it is unmatched by any other. The satellite industry is changing, but the signal delivery is not, unless we are talking about 2k, 4k, 5k and 8k. MicroHD will not be able to do above Full HD. But we know that UHD will not be widely used very soon. Also, if you don't need the internet feeds, you should be ok for a while.I'm happy with my Micro as-is unless something really changes.
Mini HD SE (they are still available at the moment).
To be honest. Integration has never impressed me. No one ever does a good job with it, and they never get it right before discontinuing the updates and moving on to an updated product. i have found this to be the case with just about all hardware related products, TV's, BluRays etc.
The Amiko HDSE is a great STB. No offense to T134, but he said there are more powerful STBs that do the same thing plus more. But, discounting integration, they don't do more. If the receiver doesn't do more on the Satellite side, then whats the point of upgrading? No 4:2:2, No UHD, no ACM compatibility. All these things would make an STB better... But, they put out yet another STB and add MORE integration and NOTHING to improve what you can actually receive on the ARC.
The Amiko HDSE is my favorite STB. And until someone shows me a receiver that adds more satellite capabilities, no NEW product is going to attract me.
Disappointed that the Mini HD SE is EOL. I see a new A3 Quad Core is out... YAWN...
Don't really want an Android IPTV try to do it all box, just want a good Satellite receiver.
I still think the Micro HD is a sweet little box and that is used quite a bit yet.
I can fully relate with the post, however, the times are changing and the internet part is growing by leaps and bounds and not showing any signs of slowing down.
Who want to remain years behind the curve ball?
I never dreamed I would be watching over 50% of the tv programming from the internet yet that is what is happening here already.
Change is never easy.
Ironically I do work in a high tech field by day, but prefer low tech on my off days.