Diferencia entre v7 v8 y v9

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Diferencia entre v7 v8 y v9

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Holaaa soy muy nuevo en esto y quiero comprar uno pero no sé cuál de los distintos modelos y si la diferencia principal es el WiFi por antena externa o interna ... Y recomendación barata .gracias

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Movilton wrote:
Wed Mar 18, 2020 12:58 pm
Holaaa soy muy nuevo en esto y quiero comprar uno pero no sé cuál de los distintos modelos y si la diferencia principal es el WiFi por antena externa o interna ... Y recomendación barata .gracias
Hola y Bienvenido

Los modelos V7 son los mas económicos. Estos No tienen Wifi integrado. La salidas alternas de Video al HDMI son atraves del connecor av jack. Los modelos V8 vienen en 3 diferentes modelos , purpura, naranja y azul. Todos tienen wifi integrado y tienen alternativas de video al HDMI diferentes. El modelo Azul es mas recomendado en América pues tiene alternativa de vídeo con conectores RCA Yl/Rd/Wht. El naranja y el purpura tienen un conector Scart usado en la región de europa. Aunque el modelo mas reciente el V8 pro2 es un modelo con capacidad satelital y OTA canales locales pero para la región de europa DVB-T. El V9 super es un modelo mayormente credo para la region de europa/ españa

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Diferencia entre v7 v8 y v9 cual es mejor de ellos pw biis

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Diferencia entre v7 v8 y v9 cual es mejor de ellos pw biis

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fjlv1972 wrote:
Wed Mar 18, 2020 5:23 pm
Diferencia entre v7 v8 y v9 cual es mejor de ellos pw biis
En el post anterior se explica la diferencia. El mejor seria basado en la necesidad de lo que usted va a usar la caja para. Prácticamente todos los nuevos modelos trabajan igual.

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Re: Diferencia entre v7 v8 y v9

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Hay alguna diferencia en el rendimiento de v7 en comparación con v8 o v9 si solo el interés es satelital y no le importa WiFi o IPTV

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Any of those mentioned by cpr43 will work for Satellite TV.

A couple differences worth mentioning
#1 - Some of the (lower numbered) receivers like V7's may not be as fast operating, changing channels etc as they have a slower CPU and less memory.

#2 - Support, after a number of years the older receivers will tend to be dropped from support (no more patches) just as happens to anything that is old - One example is the V8 Golden, etc. those were discontinued years ago but you might still see them for sale on some other sites but they are old and no longer get patches (firmware updates).

V7-S ------
CPU frequency - 350MHz
Flash Memory - 64MB SPI Flash
DDR2 Memory - 512M Bits

V8 Nova's (Blue - Orange - Purple)
CPU frequency - 550MHz
Flash Memory - 64MB SPI Flash
DDR2 Memory - 1G Bits

V9's
CPU frequency - 550MHz
Flash Memory - 64MB SPI Flash
DDR2 Memory - 1G Bits


As you can see above the V8's and V9's have a faster CPU and more DDR2 Memory than the V7's

You can see the newer models and even buy one here at the GTmedia Store if you wish - https://www.freesat.cc/ -- If you see a receiver for sale at another site I would look and see if its listed for sale here, if not it could be a discontinued older model receiver.

Look under DVB's
Also if you need cables and extra remotes they are in the Accessories section.

Good Luck ! :D

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Be careful that after you are out of updates the boxes become obsolete ... it is better to think carefully, before you regret it.

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Captain Ron wrote:
Wed Mar 25, 2020 7:28 pm
You can see the newer models and even buy one here at the GTmedia Store if you wish - https://www.freesat.cc/ -- If you see a receiver for sale at another site I would look and see if its listed for sale here, if not it could be a discontinued older model receiver.
Good advice Ron, some people buy OLD stock and then come here complaining, the world is full of lemons :o
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Velhas, está em letra grande ,que é proibido.

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Para sua informação,comprei o meu em 2017.Era velho?

cytl1d
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Re: Diferencia entre v7 v8 y v9

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Specification of V8 and V9 look the same so what is the difference?

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cytl1d wrote:
Thu Mar 26, 2020 8:41 pm
Specification of V8 and V9 look the same so what is the difference?
Sorry if you didn't understand or perhaps I did not explain it well. What I was trying to point out is that the older receivers (including those discontinued models) that came out about 10+ years ago like the old V7's and old V8's (like the discontinued V8 Golden) generally will have slower CPU's and less memory than the newer receivers that have only been out for 1-3 years like the V8 Nova's and V9 Super that are seen here. ---- https://www.freesat.cc/

Good Luck ! :D

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I'm going to run buy a newer one

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