Just got my Mini HD SE today, from Michael's company, unboxed it, lots of accessories, manual well written. Watched the videos first and did the file backup as per his instructions, then hooked it up to my motorized Ku band dish. Was using a Manhattan 1933 prior to arrival of the little Mini HD, and the Mini blows the Manhattan away, it gets channels that the Manhattan could not get such as those on Satmex 5 and 6. Also gets more stations on Hispasat that the Manhattan was missing. I use a Universal LNB and the scans are super fast, never realized how slow all the past receivers of mine were; the Mini scans at an amazing rate, and does not miss any channels either.
Like the ability to see three columns of channels on the OSD; no need to scroll up and down so much. Editing/adding TP's a breeze. Deleting, sorting channels a breeze. The remote has lots of buttons with tons of options. Like the diminutive size of the Amiko, about 1/4 size of the Manhattan, and you can hide it behind the TV set and use the included IR extendable cable. An HDMI cable is included, another plus, no need to run off and spend extra $ for a cable. Like the fact that it shows you which programs are in HD too.
Since the Amiko worked so superior to my Manhattan I decided to see how it would perform on C band with that 4 foot dish I crafted, and the Amiko again worked superior to the Manhattan. Now I get about twice the number of channels on 99W! Of course, having the Titanium C band LNB also helped. Now it's back to the drawing board, so I will check out all the C band channels I can get with the new Amiko. In retrospect I wish I'd purchased the Amiko much sooner instead of waiting and hanging on to my old STB.
This is the best STB I've used so far. Nothing not to like about it. Good price, good vendor (thanks Michael), super-fast shipping, great product and a good Amiko website with lots of information; gives one a sense of security. Lots of YouTube videos also to see how others are using this little gem.
Highly recommended, A+++ in my book.