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Thread: Gigablue vs Spiderbox

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    blackie42

    Gigablue vs Spiderbox

    Hi Guys,

    I have Spiderbox at the moment running CCCAM and manhattan motor.

    Was wondering what if anything I would gain by investing in something like a Gigablue box or similar?

    thanks
    Jon

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    Much better box mate,has enigma2 and You can update as you like.
    spiderbox is a closed system.

    Well worth buying upgrade.

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    The spiderbox has arguably one of the best HD pictures around but as pointed out it is a closed system and you are at the mercy of others to continue their support which can be withdrawn as and when they feel like it. The gigablue on the other hand is opensource and runs a Enigma 2 image meaning it is vastly more customisable and has a good deal more support both from the developers side of things and amateur plugin makers etc.
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