After a long hiatus, I am returning with Tronsmart’s latest and possibly last offering – the Vega S96 Streamer, based on the powerful octa-core S912 chipset from Amlogic. My warm thanks goes to Jim at Tronsmart, for providing this latest review sample! What do we get in the box? The Tronsmart Vega S96, DC Power …
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 …
Today, I look at one of Himedia’s latest and greatest TV Box offering, the Q10 Pro. The Q10 Pro is based on HiSilicon’s Hi3798C V200 SoC. HiMedia is a Chinese brand name located in Shenzhen,China and has been operating since 2005. They have a large range of TV Boxes and that’s their sole product range. As a …
MXQ-4K was sent to me courtesy of the nice people at ENY, so thank you all, and especially Kelvin, for the continued help and support. ENY is a chinese manufacturer that mostly produces OEM models for other companies. I have already reviewed two other of their boxes – the latest being EM95 based on Amlogic’s S905 SOC. MXQ-4K is the new and …