After a (very) long delay, I’ve finally got around to writing this article, between a few reviews. To start off, the “winners” are all android boxes. This is (mostly) not because they are essentially better, but because the vast majority of the boxes I review happen to be of the android variety and not of the …
MK22 from RikoMagic is the company’s latest offering, based on the new S912 chipset by Amlogic. Rikomagic may be less known than the market leaders (Minix, and until recently Tronsmart), but it is constantly pushing ahead and building a name for itself. Here’s a bit about the manufacturer, taken from the company’s “About Us” page: We …
YokaTV KB2 from Videostrong is the first TV box I review that is built around the brand new Amlogic S912 chipset. This is the direct successor to the successful Amlogic S812. But so far, it doesn’t seem to be that much more powerful than it’s predecessor. Here’s a bit about the manufacturer, taken from the …
Nexbox A95X TV Box is the second box I got so far based on the new budget SoC – Amlogic S905X. A refresher: S905X adds over its older brother (S905) these four (4) features: VP9 4k codec support, HDR support, OS support (android 6 and up only vs android 5.1 and up), and with Nexbox own models (A5 for …
Probox2 Air Rating: Hello again! I’ve been working diligently to get my readership up, and I try to publish articles as often as possible. However, I don’t forget about the reviews as they are a big part of this blog. Today I introduce another new contender in the ever growing number of new AMLogic S9xx …