sitting on the fence
Last year when I went looking for a good blind-scanner, I considered both, as well as the Pansat 3500sd.
(maybe a few others)
I tried to read everyone's compliments and criticisms to help narrow down the field.
At the time, the Traxis had some flaw (related to AC3, if I recall), and the price was falling due to poor support. $70?
The Mercury II seemed to be the flagship of both Sadoun and SatelliteAV, and quite popular on the market. $140?
I was uncomfortable with the Merc for some reason (price?); or maybe because it seemed to diverge from their family of products.
Both got firmware upgrades and appeared pretty equal in all but price.
When I saw a Canadian deal ($80?) on a Mercury II last summer, I jumped on it, but only after considerably more research.
From what I could see, 90% of buyers of either receiver liked 'em pretty well.
A few (especially the more experienced) seemed to dislike unfamiliar menu structures, or some other minor feature.
The less experienced users seemed to like either receiver quite well, especially if upgrading from a box with poor switch support, poor motor support, or lacking blind scan.
Today, the price of the Traxis has rebounded a bit, and the Mercury has fallen (possibly due to waining hack-support).
I don't have a Traxis to compare, but based on published comments, I'd conclude a new user would be pretty happy with either receiver.
The seasoned veterans can continue to point out the benefits of one over the other.
