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[REVIEW] Qviart Lunix 4K


Review: Qviart Lunix 4K (The Essential 4K UHD Combo Champion)

The Enigma2 market is often a battle between size and power. The Qviart Lunix 4K arrived to settle that debate, establishing itself as the “Essential 4K UHD Combo Champion!” by packing flagship Broadcom architecture into one of the most compact chassis in the world (measuring just 154mm wide). While its footprint is tiny, its performance is anything but, offering a direct, high-performance challenge to established models like the Vu+ Zero 4K.

We are taking an in-depth look on enigma2.net to see how this “pocket rocket” balances its high-speed Broadcom ARM chipset and versatile DVB-S2X Multistream support against its highly competitive price point.

1. Core Hardware: Blazing-Fast Ultralag-Free Speed

The standout feature of the Lunix 4K is its processing efficiency. Unlike budget ARM boxes that suffer from sluggish menu navigation, Qviart utilized an unrestricted Broadcom core that prioritizes stability and zapping speed.

  • Processor (2x 1.7GHz CPU): Powered by a potent Broadcom Dual-Core ARM processor delivering 7000 DMIPS, the Lunix 4K offers flagship-level speed. This architecture is the “gold standard” for Enigma2, ensuring that Broadcom’s legendary drivers provide a crash-free experience.

     

  • Memory Architecture: The system is equipped with 1GB of DDR4 RAM and 4GB of eMMC Flash. While 1GB might sound modest compared to high-end PCs, in the optimized Enigma2 environment, it is more than enough to ensure sub-1 second typical channel zapping and a completely fluid user interface. As the review image correctly states: it’s ULTRA LAG-FREE!.

     


Hardware Feature Benefit
Broadcom Dual-Core (ARM) 7000 DMIPS for blazing-fast plugin and menu performance.
1GB DDR4 RAM High-speed memory for smooth multitasking and zero-lag skins.
4K UHD HDR10+ Full 2160p support with HDR10 and HLG for stunning picture quality.
Ultra-Compact Design One of the smallest 4K E2 boxes, perfect for hidden installations.

2. Connectivity and PVR Flexibility

Despite its size, the Lunix 4K doesn’t sacrifice connectivity. It is designed to be a versatile media hub that can hide behind a TV while still offering professional-grade expansion.

  • PVR Ready: While it lacks an internal SATA bay due to its tiny size, it features an external eSATA port and 2x USB 2.0 ports. This allows for high-speed external PVR recording and timeshifting without the bottlenecking often seen with standard USB drives.

  • Networking: The box features a stable Ethernet LAN port for IPTV and streaming. It also supports Stable 2.4/5GHz Wi-Fi via optional USB dongles for users who can’t run a physical cable.

  • Legacy Support: Qviart included a rare SCART OUT (LEGACY SUPPORT!) option through an adapter, a lifesaver for hobbyists maintaining older, high-quality displays alongside their 4K setup.

3. Tuner Versatility: DVB-S2X Multistream + Hybrid Combo

The Lunix 4K is a true “Combo” powerhouse. It comes equipped with:

  • 1x DVB-S2X Multistream Satellite Tuner: Perfect for weak signals and professional multistream feeds.

  • 1x Hybrid DVB-T2/C Tuner: Allowing you to integrate Terrestrial HD or Cable feeds into your bouquet alongside satellite.d

4. Software and Professional Features

For the enigma2.net power user, the Lunix 4K is a dream to configure:

  • CI Slot & Smart Card: Includes both a Common Interface (CI) slot and a Smart Card reader, ensuring FULL CONDITIONAL ACCESS! for various pay-TV providers.

  • OE-Alliance Support: Native, optimized support for OpenATV 7.x and OpenPLi. The drivers are highly stable, making it a “flash and forget” device.

  • Multiboot Flash: Supports running Enigma2 alongside a secondary TM OS (or different E2 images), allowing users to switch environments easily.

Final Verdict: The Stable Compact King

The Qviart Lunix 4K proves that you don’t need a bulky chassis to get flagship performance. It is the perfect choice for the 4K UHD Hobbyist who values Broadcom stability, zero-lag zapping, and a tiny footprint. Whether it’s for a primary 4K viewing setup or a high-end bedroom box, the Lunix 4K is, without question, WORTH IT.


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