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    Vu+ zero or miracle box micro or edison micro

    As title says peeps im after a simple single tuner bedroom box that'll run vix.
    But stuck between the vu zero or miracle box micro or edison mini!?? All resonable in price vu £99 or miracle box £89?? Edison £79 bluetooth and wifi
    Any others to think about??

    Any thoughts??
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    They will all do the job you want so you won't go wrong which ever one you choose.
    The Edision is the best value and offers inbuilt Wifi that works very well (for me anyway) Basic looking box. Decent remote although looks a bit 80's
    The Zero is very small and mine fits behind a wall mounted tv operated by the remote IR that ships with it. Decent remote.
    The Miriclebox is the best looking one imo although I have not seen one in the flesh.
    I would go for the Edision just on price and Wifi.
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    I would go for the Miraclebox myself, i think its a groovy looking box and the specs aren't bad either.

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    The built in WIFI on the Edison is the clincher for me.

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    Built in Wifi should never be a deal clincher imo.


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    I have had a miracle box micro excellent box ever has a ir extender for the remote so you can hide the box

    plus has a excellent remote
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