What is VU+ UNO?
VU+ Uno comes as equipped with a DVB-S2 tuner installed which of course can receive satellite television. But as it is a modular plug and play tuner it is possible to take the DVB-S2 tuner out and replacing it with a DVB-T/C tuner. Doing this will make it possible to receive either digital cable or terrestrial television on the VU+ Uno.
The DVB-T/C tuner module is to be released in August 2011, so this review only focuses on the VU+ Uno as a DVB-S2 receiver. We might have the opportunity to review the DVB-T/C tuner module later on. If so we will be updating this review at that time.
- The state-of-the-art pluggable tuner system
- DVB-S2 Tuner & DVB-C/T Hybrid Tuner
- DVB-S2 Tuner & DVB-C/T Hybrid Tuner
- Extremely low deep standby power consumption
- Linux Operating System
Installation
Install IPTV via autoscript bouquet list on Enigma2
Setup IPTV using XtreamTV plugin in Enigma 2
VU+ already released a single tuner box with the VU+ Solo so why this new release with the VU+ Uno? Well the Solo was stripped of many of the features of the VU+ Duo while this new VU+ Uno is even better than the VU+ Duo in some aspects.
- More powerful CPU Broadcom BM7413
- More Ram (512 MB)
- Plug and Play tuner DVB-S2 tuner or DVB-C/T hybrid
- Option to fit Internal SATA HDD 2.5″ or 3.5″
- Dual Card readers
- Front Display 12 digit VFD display
- Rear eSata port
- 3 x USB
- LNB loop through
- Standby power consumption around 0.5 W