I've bean searching for an inexpensive FTA receiver that will actually allow access to recorded programs from other computers on the local network, and I happened to stumble across this new Chinese receiver that (they say) actually runs Linux. I have never heard of it before and as far as I can tell nobody is selling them yet (at least not on this continent) but I have to wonder if it's any good. The specs say nothing at all about blindscan, etc. It is called the cloud ibox3 and the specs are listed as follows:
(Red text was in original list, which I found here but apparently that's just one of several sources; I suppose those were the features they wanted to highlight). Even though this receiver isn't yet available here, there are older models from the same company that apparently are already available but I just don't see any mention of them on this site. Is that because they are a piece of junk, or because nobody can get them here in the USA, or because they are used for nefarious purposes, or what? I am only interested in legal FTA but I REALLY want something that will interface with my local network, and the fact that this thing not only runs the "Linux Operating System" but has a "Webinterface, WEB Remotcontrol" makes me wonder if any U.S. distributors have plans to distribute it here, or if by any chance someone's had a chance to review one (or even one of their older models). I am just so tired of looking at receivers that have an Ethernet port, only to discover that the only thing it can be used for is downloading firmware upgrades and (if you are lucky) getting the weather forecast and watching YouTube.
By the way, I have NO idea what they mean by "Supported by OpenPLi, OpenATV and the ViX Team" - if any of that relates to things we are not supposed to talk about here, then my deepest apologies (and please feel free to remove or edit this post), but I've only ever done truly free-to-air stuff so when I see unfamiliar terminology I generally have no idea whether they might be referring to something of questionable legality.
Specifications
DVB-S/S2+T2/C YouTube
MPEG2-4/ H.264 Hardware decoding
IPTV streaming server
USB for PVR upgrading
512MB flash,512MB DDR3
Product Description
Powered by a 501MHz-667MHz Broadcom MIPS CPU,512MB Flash 512MB DDR3 RAM RVR ready. Supported officially by OpenPLi, OpenAAF and the ViX Team
Many many countries IPTV streaming for free. Eg American, Arabic, Turkies Brazil,Sports, English movies , Music all over the world, great value.
FEATURES: -
Linux Operating System
Multimedia plug-in supported
HDMI up to 1080p
1 x Smartcard-Reader
2 x USB2.0
USB WiFi internal (optional)
100 Mbit Ethernet Interface
Advanced EPG (Electronic Program Guide)
Full automatic service scan
Various OSD skins supported
Cool silent fanless running
Low deep-standby power consumption under 1 W
Specification: -
HDTV Receiver MHEG-2/4 H. 264
3D Ready
CPU501-667 MHz BCM MIPS Precessor Linux OS
Excellent sound quality in Dolby Digital
2x TUNERS DVB-S/S2+T2/C Sat Tuner built-in
HDMI Connection
Scart Connection
USB PVR Support of external HDD (HDD Optional)
1xCardreader
2x USB 2.0
Ethernet access 10/100 Mbit
512MB Flash / 512MB DDR3
USB Port for adding PVR funtions and more...
Timeshift
Electronic TV programmes ( EPG )
Parental Control
Plugin Service
OSD into many languages and graphics (Skins)
Webinterface, WEB Remotcontrol
DISEqC 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 and USAL's
External power supply12V 3A
Supported by OpenPLi, OpenATV and the ViX Team, including free iptv streaming, american, brazil, arabic, Russian, Asian,english movie, live sports streaming.
(Red text was in original list, which I found here but apparently that's just one of several sources; I suppose those were the features they wanted to highlight). Even though this receiver isn't yet available here, there are older models from the same company that apparently are already available but I just don't see any mention of them on this site. Is that because they are a piece of junk, or because nobody can get them here in the USA, or because they are used for nefarious purposes, or what? I am only interested in legal FTA but I REALLY want something that will interface with my local network, and the fact that this thing not only runs the "Linux Operating System" but has a "Webinterface, WEB Remotcontrol" makes me wonder if any U.S. distributors have plans to distribute it here, or if by any chance someone's had a chance to review one (or even one of their older models). I am just so tired of looking at receivers that have an Ethernet port, only to discover that the only thing it can be used for is downloading firmware upgrades and (if you are lucky) getting the weather forecast and watching YouTube.
By the way, I have NO idea what they mean by "Supported by OpenPLi, OpenATV and the ViX Team" - if any of that relates to things we are not supposed to talk about here, then my deepest apologies (and please feel free to remove or edit this post), but I've only ever done truly free-to-air stuff so when I see unfamiliar terminology I generally have no idea whether they might be referring to something of questionable legality.