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Thread: Atemio Nemesis vs LX3

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    Atemio Nemesis vs LX3

    hi , who here does not have this nice box on the forum except me .
    Would love to know what kind of uses img her .
    Did any of the tested img LX3 ?
    Seems to be the same box ?

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    I know this is an old thread, but I thought I would give you some feedback on the Atemio Nemesis.

    I don"t have an LX3, but I received my Atemio Nemesis last week and I'm ery happy with my purchase.

    I used an ET9200 for my primary box and now use the Nemesis as my primary.

    The Nemesis has much faster boot times, streaming channels such as IPTVList Updater and TSMedia are much more bearable but still not near as good as a true HTPC, and the remote is awesome! I like it better than my harmony. BIG advantage in my opinion: it takes a 3.5" internal hard drive and it doesn"t run hot!
    Honestly, I would have got the Mutant if it took a 3.5" hard drive, but I couldn't justify the added cost (+100 Euros) and also having to buy another 2.5" hard drive(another 80 - 100 Euros). Many people will not agree with me, but I think the ET10000 is a better deal than the Mutant if you have to buy another 2.5" hard drive.

    The big disadvantage of the Nemesis is that not many images support it. HDFreaks is my favorite image and they support it so it works for me.

    But most of the other popular images do not support this box (OpenPLI, OpenVIX).

    I know this is not much, but hope it helps.

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    I have a friend in France who purchased an Atemio Nemesis. Tells me its the best receiver he has come across. Loves the dual boot which makes using it easy for his wife. I have never heard of it but on Amazon Germany it gets full marks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emulated View Post
    I have a friend in France who purchased an Atemio Nemesis. Tells me its the best receiver he has come across. Loves the dual boot which makes using it easy for his wife. I have never heard of it but on Amazon Germany it gets full marks.
    Atemio Nemesis is another OEM of the Miraclebox Ultra. MB Ultra seems to be better supported though.
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    I believe the dual boot with TitanNit was an option that swayed him.

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