REVIEW

[REVIEW] Octagon SF128 E2 HD

The Octagon SF128 E2 HD is the dedicated satellite-focused twin to the SF138. While the SF138 specialized in cable and terrestrial, the SF128 is a pure DVB-S2 satellite zapper. It remains highly valued in the enigma2.net community for its unique combination of Broadcom reliability and H.265 (HEVC) hardware decoding—a rare feature for a legacy Full HD box.


Technical Blueprint

Component Professional Specification Performance Impact
CPU Broadcom BCM73625 Dual-Threaded 750 MHz delivering 2,000 DMIPS with H.265 support.
RAM / Flash 512MB DDR3 / 256MB NAND Sufficient for stable OpenATV operation and EPG data.
Tuner 1x Fixed DVB-S2 Highly sensitive LNB input for stable satellite zapping.
Decoding Full HD 1080p H.265/HEVC Native hardware support for HEVC satellite feeds and IPTV.
Display 4-Digit White LED Sharp, modern aesthetic for time and channel numbering.
Network 10/100 Mbps LAN Rock-solid for card-server tasks and standard streaming.

The Expert’s Breakdown

1. The HEVC Sat Specialist

The SF128 was ahead of its time by integrating the BCM73625 chipset. Most HD-era Broadcom receivers (like the original SF8) were restricted to H.264. The SF128’s ability to decode H.265 (HEVC) in hardware means it can handle modern high-efficiency satellite transmissions and IPTV portals that would crash older hardware. It provides a noticeably sharper image and better motion handling for Full HD content.

2. Premium “White LED” Interface

Mirroring the design of the SF138, the SF128 features a sleek white 7-segment display. This was a significant upgrade from the dated green/amber displays of earlier models. It gives the unit a contemporary look that fits perfectly into a modern 2026 living room or as a clean secondary unit for a bedroom.

3. Mature Driver Ecosystem

As a Broadcom-based device, the SF128 benefits from years of driver refinement. It is incredibly stable with OpenATV 7.x and OpenPLi. For hobbyists, this translates to a “set-and-forget” experience—it handles softcams, skin changes, and automated EPG downloads with a level of reliability that budget ARM chipsets often struggle to match.


Critical Analysis & Trade-offs

  • Satellite Only: This model features a fixed DVB-S2 tuner. If you need Cable or Terrestrial (DVB-C/T2), you must look at the SF138 or a combo-capable model like the SF228.

  • Storage Limits: With 256MB of NAND flash, it is ample for a primary Enigma2 image, but you should avoid installing massive plugin sets or high-resolution picons without a USB stick for external expansion.

  • No 4K Output: While it can decode H.265 (HEVC), it outputs at a maximum of 1080p. It is not a 4K UHD receiver, though it can downscale HEVC 4K streams for playback on a standard HD television.


Final Verdict

The Octagon SF128 E2 HD is a “Best-in-Class” legacy receiver for satellite purists. Its inclusion of HEVC hardware decoding on a stable Broadcom platform ensures it remains relevant for 2026 broadcasts. If you want a small, reliable, and aesthetically modern satellite box for Full HD zapping, the SF128 is an exceptional choice for any enigma2.net reader.