Hello there,
I am considering buyind a TV box (or stick if any).
Kodi is my priority.
I guess 2G/16G RAM/flash could be enough to play movies in 1080p.
I am going to buy air mouse (or other "giro" equipment) to controll that.
My chices would be Tronsmart Vega S95 Telos ($85), Z4 ($80) or ZIDOO X6 PRO ($109). There might be more
Tronsmart seems to be the most powerful, it has SATA support (nice feature), it does have good opinions here and in other reviews I found.
Is it a good choice? Any alternatives? (budget: ~$100, best qualisy(performance to price ratio is my aim)
I will recommend the S95 which uses a Amlogic S905, since Z4 and X6 and many Octa-cores boxes uses the RK3368 and many are having audio stuttering issue.
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Hello,
we are looking for video glasses for the i9100. The market seems to boast a variety of PAL/NTSC or S-Video enabled devices, but near to none with digital video input. Have I overlooked a Head Mountable Display?
Sonys hmz-t1 supports HDMI for 799€ but is not portable. It needs a big bulky power- and logicbox for the signal generation.
Greetings,
Fenrasa
I'm going to be buying a new tablet with my Best Buy gift card. I can't afford the iPad Mini, so I'm looking at the alternatives.
Kindle Fire HD - I've heard that the Kindle Fire HD has a defective charging port that sometimes gets loose, but Amazon has a huge ecosystem of content to buy (books, movies, music, apps).
Nook HD - I know the Nook has the weakest ecosystem and the least amount of apps, but the hardware quality is good, and it has expandable memory (micro-SD card).
Samsung Galaxy Tab - I know the current Galaxy Tabs are a bit dated, but Sammy makes good quality hardware.
Lenovo IdeaTab - I've heard good things about Lenovo's PC's, so hopefully their penchant for quality translates to their tablets as well.
Best Buy doesn't sell the Nexus 7, so that's off my list. I'm looking for a tablet that has good hardware quality and a responsive touch screen.
Lenovo
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Not sure how their tablets are, but Lenovo has always built pretty decent PCs taking after the IBM brand they got the rights to.
Hi, not sure which Forum to put this, but here's what I have.
Lounge:
Moto X 4.4.4
Dumb 50" TV
Chromecast
Here's what I would like to do.
When my wife is watching something on the TV via MotoX+chromecast and has to go to the kitchen to stir a pot etc, I'd like to have our Lenovo Miix win8.1 or ASUS MeMo 7 Android 4.2 tablet with the movie and sound being duplicated. I have tried separately running the movie on the tablets but synching is a nightmare as the sound can be heard from both TV and tablet. The sound from the TV is not loud enough to listen to clearly, but loud enough to be confusing miixed (pun intended) with the tablet.
How can I have a tablet mimic the main TV? I don't mind buying an OTG adapter for one or the other, or another chromecast etc as long as it doesn't get too expensive.
Thanks
I've purhased a nexbox S912 box as I was so impressed with the girlfriends M8S clone.
Problem is that it appears very dark and adjusting the ccontrast/brightness on the tv makes things better but not perfect.
Does anyone have any knowledge on what's causing this? Anyone know of an app allowing control over brightness/contrast transmitted over the hdmi cable?
Hi, I was just looking to see if there were any boxes that would be worth purchasing. I'm not looking to get an Nvidia Shield as it's too expensive. Just seeing if there's a relatively cheap/inexpensive box that meets my requirements. I'm going to be using Plex as my main source of movie watching, streaming 4K HDR videos with direct stream to the TV box. I don't care if I need a custom rom to achieve it (may even prefer that). I need HD audio out (Dolby TrueHD Atmos and DTS:X) passthrough to my receiver. I won't be able to use an ethernet cable so fast 5Gz wifi speeds is a must (I have gigabit internet at home). And obviously it needs to be able to smoothly play 4K HDR movies. Are there any boxes, amlogic processor types, custom roms that would be able to meet these expectations or is an Nvidia Shield the only answer? Thanks in advance.