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just came across this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbUlnd6tLyc
Tronfy tvbox, is it me or is it running Aeon Nox skin as default on the new firmware?
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(2015-05-27, 06:42)Tinwarble Wrote: (2015-05-27, 06:31)iRebel Wrote: just came across this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbUlnd6tLyc
Tronfy tvbox, is it me or is it running Aeon Nox skin as default on the new firmware?
Yeah, don't even waste your time. I'm not sure what you mean by running Aeon Nox as default, looks like who ever did the vid only added Nox 5 which is not that big of a deal.
No, I mean after flashing this rom my kodi was exactly like this too.
this one :
http://downloads.tronfy.com/TRONFY_MX4_c...150514.rar
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Which again is not that big of a deal.
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I thought everyone's idea is different. That's up to what you need the tv box for exactly. If you want games, that choose tv boxes for games. If you just want to watch the movies through tv box, just go purchase 4k resolution or 1080P resolution...
I'd like beelink ubox more. That's a reasonable price for this device. I'm happy with XBMC/Kodi even if the specs are normal. So i focus on price too. If it's cost effective, that's a good choice in some sense.
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(2015-05-27, 13:03)hyperman Wrote: I thought everyone's idea is different. That's up to what you need the tv box for exactly. If you want games, that choose tv boxes for games. If you just want to watch the movies through tv box, just go purchase 4k resolution or 1080P resolution...
I'd like beelink ubox more. That's a reasonable price for this device. I'm happy with XBMC/Kodi even if the specs are normal. So i focus on price too. If it's cost effective, that's a good choice in some sense.
You're right. It depends on your preference and budget too. Most of the devices have similar hardware, such as the Tronfy & Tronsmart devices, and run the same firmware, with the addition of some apps maybe that sets them apart.
AML 812-based Android boxes might suffice for most people to run XBMC / Kodi and play some games.
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I'm new this. Have an old MX dual core box. I have an LG 4k tv now and would like to utilize it. So many boxes out there. Many of my friends recommend the MyGica 1800. What I am looking for is basically something that is somewhat futureproof for 4K.
I'd like the best box out there and its main use will be Kodi and nothing else. I am wanting to go HDMI 2.0 in hopes that when 4k blurays are released, there will be an addon developed for Kodi. I see the Nvidia Shield Android is out, but haven't seen too much about it running Kodi as yet. Also seeing the Himedia H8.
This is not my main HT tv and will be using a sound bar for sound. But I still want the best quality available to utilize the 4k quality. What box would be recommended? Again, pardon my ignorance as I am now really getting in to this.
Thanks,
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If you can flash them with Android TV, then yes. There's a few of them that are working with Android TV roms, I think.
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Though the Netflix app on most of these boxes will only show you SD 480p content won't it? You only get 1080p (and I think 720p) on approved Android devices like the Fire TV and the nVidia Shield?
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I haven't tried it, but I'm under the impression that they would have 1080 Netflix.