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Open PLi & Android (Dual Boot)

Persian Prince's Photo Persian Prince 27 Sep 2012

Technical Specifications:
Available from November 2012
- Full HD Linux Receiver
- Based on Open PLI System
- Android 2.3 System dualboot (App Markt,Webbrowser,Online service, Skype,Facebook,Twitter and much more)
- 3 Tuner DVB-S2/S2 and DVB-T HD
- 1x  Common Interface Slot
- 1x Conax7 card reader
- Video resolution 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 480p, 576i, 480i
- High End OLED Display
- 1x SD card reader
- HDMI 1.3
- 1x RJ45 Ethernet
- 3x USB
- 1x RS 232 port for Software Updates
- YPbPr Component port
- 3x RCA port  (Video,Audio L&R)
- SPDIF Dolby Digital out (coaxial)
- WIFI Keyboard + Mouse support for easy Internet surfing
- WIFI via USB (optional)
- Auto DiSEqC 1.0, 1.1,1.2 and Usals
- PVR, Timeshift via USB
- 3D support
- Standby < 0,5 Watt power consumption
- HDMI cable and scart adapter as equipment attached
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Carl's Photo Carl 28 Sep 2012

Broadcom chipset has no support yet for android.

Probably it's a cheap china chip like ali or rockchip and everyone knows here runs enigma2 very poor on.
Edited by Carl, 28 September 2012 - 00:20.
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Henksat's Photo Henksat 28 Sep 2012

Probably it's a cheap china chip like ali or rockchip and everyone knows here runs enigma2 very poor on.


Sadly, there are no specifications available on the website mentioned.
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darkmantk's Photo darkmantk 28 Sep 2012

Chipset i think is ARM
Edited by darkmantk, 28 September 2012 - 00:32.
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rtzhjgg0's Photo rtzhjgg0 28 Sep 2012

Something like this:

Mainboard: PNX8496
Prozessor: ARM Cortex A9
DDR2: 4×128MB(800Mhz)
SPI Flash: 4MB
NAND Flash: 512MB
Dual-Boot: Linux OS & Android
2x DVB‐S2 input
1x DVT‐T input
eSATA port: yes
USB: 3x Hi-Speed USB 2.0, max. peek 500mA
Smartcard: 1x PCMCIA: 1x
Ethernet: 1x RJ-45
RS232: yes
HDMI output: V1.3 support CEC
Video output: 480/576i,480/576p,720p,1080i
WI‐FI Interface: IEEE 802.11 b/g
Digital output: YPbPr Component
Analog output: 3x RCA (Video,Audio L&R)
1x SPDIF Dolby Digital coaxial
1x SD-Cardreader
Front key: standby, menu, ok, up, down, right, left
Display: OLED
Rear: power switch
Main Case: 260mm×180mm×45mm

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Guardian's Photo Guardian 28 Sep 2012

Only things is Android is running in multiboot, so reboot is needed if you want to enjoy Android systeem ( and reboot again if you wanna watch TV )

Better solution for me are those MK802 || mini sticks for $65 ( they even run linux) and I only have to switch HDMI port
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Persian Prince's Photo Persian Prince 28 Sep 2012

Chipset i think is ARM


yeah i think it's ARM too
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MiLo's Photo MiLo 28 Sep 2012

Chipset i think is ARM


I'm sure it is - running Android on MIPS is horrible.

For Enigma2, it doesn't matter, that cpu is probably a lot faster than what we're used to.
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Erik Slagter's Photo Erik Slagter 5 Oct 2012

Android needs ARM emulator if not running on ARM for low-level (non-java) code, so it will be slower on mips anyway (like it is on x86, new atom based phones).
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rtzhjgg0's Photo rtzhjgg0 5 Oct 2012

HERE more informations about that box
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rtzhjgg0's Photo rtzhjgg0 21 Jan 2013

Available from today :
Edited by Henksat, 21 January 2013 - 12:11.
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rtzhjgg0's Photo rtzhjgg0 27 Jan 2013

HERE is a video showing how it works.
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WTE's Photo WTE 27 Jan 2013

What has this is do with openpli.

The SF Team image on it looks like running very slow and far from done.
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Persian Prince's Photo Persian Prince 11 Feb 2013

another brand : http://www.mediaart.cc

i'm not sure about dual boot
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Persian Prince's Photo Persian Prince 11 Feb 2013

Open PLi logo on Golden Media flyer
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WanWizard's Photo WanWizard 11 Feb 2013

On an ARM Cortex A9?
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Persian Prince's Photo Persian Prince 11 Feb 2013

yeah

ARM is better but we should test for stability
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