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#31
av200 isn't 120$ its 240
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#32
It is $120... some kind of promotion. Boy, do they promise the world with this box! I would venture a guess that it's half-baked? Maybe I'm wrong.
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#33
(2014-05-14, 17:07)tonystheman33 Wrote: Get the gbox mx2 i dont care what else else says its a killer deal and has everything one could ever want. and best of all its very affordable.. Well worth it.i use it and wouldn't trade it for everything else. simple to use and easy to set up and has hdmi port and dual core processor. Everything one could want what more could u ask for

I have to say, the Amazon Fire TV absolutely kills the MX2 in speed and features. I own two MX's and I recently got a FTV up and running. There's no comparison. Quad core, BLUETOOTH, wifi that isn't sketchy, true 1080p both in and out of XBMC, native Netflix and Amazon Prime streaming. This is all at the same price point!


The only thing that the MX2 has over the FTV (right now) is being able to read external hard drives/USB drives. Once root is made public then that ability will be turned on.

Don't get me wrong. I still love my MX2's but the FTV is so much better.
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#34
(2014-05-15, 13:59)Ned Scott Wrote:
(2014-05-15, 11:29)MuziTao Wrote: You can consider VidOn.me Android Blu-ray Box AV200.

It has the built-in xbmc and support lossless 1080P 24Hz output. Just $120 now.

WTF is "lossless 1080P"?

It means "without the loss of image quality"

(2014-05-15, 19:42)cchance Wrote: av200 isn't 120$ its 240

AV 200 is for reservation now with 60% slashed price before May 24, 2014.Only those who have made reservation are qualified to purchase. It's really $120.
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#35
(2014-05-16, 05:49)MuziTao Wrote:
(2014-05-15, 13:59)Ned Scott Wrote:
(2014-05-15, 11:29)MuziTao Wrote: You can consider VidOn.me Android Blu-ray Box AV200.

It has the built-in xbmc and support lossless 1080P 24Hz output. Just $120 now.

WTF is "lossless 1080P"?

It means "without the loss of image quality"

No box on the planet just magically re-encodes the video before pushing it out of the internal HDMI port. They are all "lossless". It sounds like you are just regurgitating bullshit bullet points from vidonme's website without knowing what any of it means.

By the way, I wouldn't touch this box with a 10-foot-poll.
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#36
(2014-05-15, 20:05)hdmkv Wrote: It is $120... some kind of promotion. Boy, do they promise the world with this box! I would venture a guess that it's half-baked? Maybe I'm wrong.

It's limited sale. Laugh How can it be a half-baked? Lol.
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#37
I mean full 2D and 3D BD playback with menus. Full HD audio support. XBMC. Android apps. All these working well without issues? Looks too good to be true Smile. If it does work as advertised, I'm happy to eat my words.
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#38
I would be interested in this as well,if all the feature above works fineSmile
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#39
Can anyone provide feedback on the Google MX6 box which is what I am considering purchasing? Specs: quad core, 1.7 GHZ, 8gb, $160. I am far from a techy and want to use this for TV and sports. I need something which is easy to setup and use but am also looking for good performance. Your thoughts?
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